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Covid and sex: charity issues guidance on reducing infection risk

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By *peak and Spell OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich, SE LONDON

In the Guardian today.....

Wearing face coverings, avoiding kissing and choosing positions where you are not face to face are among the recommendations from a leading sexual health charity to reduce the risk of catching coronavirus during sex.

Publishing advice on managing the risk, the Terrence Higgins Trust said asking people to abstain indefinitely was not realistic and that people needed to find a way “to balance our need for sex and intimacy with the risks of the spread of Covid-19”.

The guide comes as the charity’s research shows that the number of people seeking new sexual partners fell after the introduction of social-distancing measures in March. It found that people had abstained from sex outside their immediate household because of the restrictions.

After several months of lockdown and partial easing, the trust said it was no longer realistic to ask people to refrain from sex completely.

It advises that the best sexual partner during the pandemic is yourself or someone you live with. Masturbation, using sex toys or participating in phone or online sex are recommended as the safest options.

If having sex with someone outside your household, the charity advises having one regular partner or limiting the number of sexual partners as well as taking other precautions. It also recommends not having sex if you feel unwell and isolating if you have Covid-19 symptoms.

Potential sexual partners should discuss the virus and ask if they or anyone in their household have had symptoms or tested positive.

The trust advises hand-washing for 20 seconds before and after sex, not kissing, wearing a face covering during intercourse and picking positions that are not face to face.

Sexually active people are also advised to use condoms and dams for oral sex, because the virus is thought to be found in some bodily fluids.

Dr Michael Brady, the charity’s medical director, said: “We’re clear that abstaining from sex is the best way to protect yourself from coronavirus, but we hope by issuing this advice we will help people to manage the risks of Covid-19 while also being able to have and enjoy sex.”

The charity also stresses the importance of sexual health beyond the pandemic and recommends getting tested for sexually transmitted infections before starting to have sex again.

Lockdown measures could have helped slow HIV transmission rates, the charity has previously said, creating an “incredible opportunity” to “break the chain”.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

We were reading that. It seems sane, sensible and based on reality.

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

They should have signs with this on the durdle door caves as a clean up volunteer on the news this morning was rightfully most upset with lots of people having sex in them and leaving condoms everywhere

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By *peak and Spell OP   Couple
over a year ago

Greenwich, SE LONDON

Grim

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"They should have signs with this on the durdle door caves as a clean up volunteer on the news this morning was rightfully most upset with lots of people having sex in them and leaving condoms everywhere "

Beaches along the coast from here have had huge parties on them. The rubbish was unbelievable. No toilet facilities so you can only imagine what was left. What is wrong with these people?

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By *aughtyladyYummymanCouple
over a year ago

In a place not far from Exeter


"They should have signs with this on the durdle door caves as a clean up volunteer on the news this morning was rightfully most upset with lots of people having sex in them and leaving condoms everywhere

Beaches along the coast from here have had huge parties on them. The rubbish was unbelievable. No toilet facilities so you can only imagine what was left. What is wrong with these people?"

Been the same in Exmouth - it's been disgusting!!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We were reading that. It seems sane, sensible and based on reality. "

You shouldn't, but people will, so let's mitigate risk. Same as things like needle exchange.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"They should have signs with this on the durdle door caves as a clean up volunteer on the news this morning was rightfully most upset with lots of people having sex in them and leaving condoms everywhere

Beaches along the coast from here have had huge parties on them. The rubbish was unbelievable. No toilet facilities so you can only imagine what was left. What is wrong with these people?"

If I'd been to a beach - not a damn chance btw - I would have taken a bin bag and disposed of my rubbish at home

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Mature sensible advice

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