Canada’s top doctor says individuals dating during COVID-19 pandemic should start wearing masks during sex

As COVID-19 pandemic continues to hit the world, doctors and scientists are coming up with various recommendations in fight against the deadly Coronavirus.

With the mouth being amongst the soft parts where the virus can easily enter a human body, Canada’s top doctor Dr. Theresa Tam says that for those attempting to date during a pandemic; they should consider wearing a mask during sex.

 “Sexual health is an important part of our overall health,” she said in the statement. “However, 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.”

Tam also suggests that governments should limit use of alcohol or substances that might make a couple make unsafe decisions around sex, and that they make sure they are aware of whether their partner is at a high risk of COVID-19.

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

She recommends couples skip kissing and avoid “face-to-face contact or closeness” during sex, or “consider using a mask that covers the nose and mouth.”

“By taking these precautions and staying conscious of the risks we assume, Canadians can find ways to enjoy physical intimacy while safeguarding the progress we have all made containing COVID-19.”

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