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Coronavirus: How Safe Is Sex During The Outbreak? by Datelineng(m): 1:18pm On Apr 06, 2020
What are the risks associated with intimacy in the time of coronavirus? Three experts weigh in



With countries on lockdown and millions being made to stay at home, it’s unsurprising many couples and single people are wondering what coronavirus means for their sex lives. With this in mind, we asked three experts five of the most pressing questions about intimacy during the pandemic.

Is Covid-19 sexually transmissible?

Dr Jessica Justman: We’re not seeing patterns that indicate sexual transmission. It’s primarily spread through respiratory droplets. And touching contaminated surfaces is thought to be the secondary mode of transmission.

Dr Carlos Rodríguez-Díaz: There is no evidence that the Covid-19 can be transmitted via either vaginal or anal intercourse. However, kissing is a very common practice during sexual intercourse, and the virus can be transmitted via saliva. Therefore, the virus can be transmitted by kissing. There is also evidence of oral-fecal transmission of the Covid-19 and that implies that analingus may represent a risk for infection.

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So its OK to have sex?

Justman: If you or your partner is a Covid-19 case, the advice is to steer clear of each other as much as possible.

Dr Julia Marcus: But for people who don’t have symptoms and don’t have any recent likely exposure and have been staying close to home, I think that, if it’s within your own household, it’s a different story. If you live with a regular sexual partner and you don’t have any symptoms, or likely exposure, sex might actually be a really great way to have fun, stay connected and relieve anxiety during this potentially stressful time.

What about new partners?
Marcus: The recommendation right now is that we try to stay home as much as we can and really only interact with people for things that are essential, like groceries. And even when we do that, try to keep some physical distance of about 6ft from other people. That would definitely make sex a challenge.

Rodríguez-Díaz:Sexual intercourse may decrease during the next few weeks, but other forms of expressing eroticism, such as sexting, video-calls, reading erotica and masturbation will continue to be options.

How can someone keep intimacy gadgets clean?

Rodríguez-Díaz: Just use soap and water.

We don’t know how long this pandemic will last. What do you say to someone who’s single now and doesn’t want to wait months before they can be intimate with someone?

Rodríguez-Díaz: If you’re concerned about practicing social distancing for too long, make sure that you and the people you know practice social distancing now. The sooner we do it, the sooner we’ll see a decline in new infections, and the sooner we will be able to change our practice of socializing. Rather than focusing on the future, we need to focus on the present.

Use these couple of weeks to channel your energy, explore yourself, maybe think about what it is that you’re looking for. And you can do that by yourself. It can be a great opportunity to explore other ways of engaging with new sexual partners that you can meet online by sexting or using video calls.

Experts:

- Dr Jessica Justman is a professor and attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- Dr Carlos E Rodríguez-Díaz is a professor at George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health
- Dr Julia Marcus is an infectious disease epidemiologist and professor in the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Re: Coronavirus: How Safe Is Sex During The Outbreak? by SultanOfAbia: 1:24pm On Apr 06, 2020
Is Covid-19 sexually transmissible?

Dr Jessica Justman: We’re not seeing patterns that indicate sexual transmission. It’s primarily spread through respiratory droplets. And touching contaminated surfaces is thought to be the secondary mode of transmission.

That's All I Ever Wanted To Hear
Long Story Short SEX IS OK during this time..
Re: Coronavirus: How Safe Is Sex During The Outbreak? by Datelineng(m): 1:31pm On Apr 06, 2020
SultanOfAbia:


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Long Story Short SEX IS OK during this time..

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Re: Coronavirus: How Safe Is Sex During The Outbreak? by Nobody: 1:47pm On Apr 06, 2020
When there's serious matter on ground now
No where to go,work closed , offices and market
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I believe something is in your head maybe sand I don't know Just make use of it for once angry

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