Dr. Tam suggests Canadians wear a mask while having sex

| September 2, 2020 in National News

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In July, most British Columbians were caught a bit off guard by the suggestion that they should utilize glory holes to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

That came from the BC Centre for Disease Control, but now Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer has made an equally interesting suggestion.

In a written statement today, Dr. Theresa Tam suggested that people should consider using a mask that covers the nose and mouth while engaging in sexual activity.
 


“Sex can be complicated in the time of COVID-19, especially for those without an intimate partner in their household or whose sexual partner is at higher risk for COVID-19,” the statement said.

“If you choose to engage in an in-person sexual encounter with someone outside of your household or close contacts bubble, there are some steps you can take to reduce your risk.”

Those steps include:


“Current evidence indicates there is a very low likelihood of contracting the novel coronavirus through semen or vaginal fluids,” the statement continues.

“However, even if the people involved do not have symptoms, sexual activity with new partners does increase your risk of getting or passing COVID-19 through close contact, like kissing.”

Like all social interactions in general, people are encouraged to keep their number of sexual contacts low to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Canada has reported 129,425 total cases of COVID-19 and 9,132 deaths.

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