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Canada’s Top Doctor Suggests To Wear A Mask While Having Sex

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Canada’s chief medical officer suggests the masses to skip kissing and wear masks while having sex to protect themselves from catching the virus. She also suggested that going solo is considered to be the lowest risk-related sexual option in a pandemic like this.


The doctor went on stating that there is little risk that COVID could be transferred by vaginal fluids or semen. However, indulging in sexual activity can be extremely problematic if a person indulges in kissing and other acts of touch. COVID is easily transferable by acts involving closeness, however, there are a lot of activities that you can indulge in by minimizing the adverse effects of it.


One ought to avoid face-kissing and other acts of touch and proximity that could be problematic to the couple. However, the lowest risk involved during sexual activity is when you’re the only partner involved, a solo act.


Sexual health is definitely an intrinsic part of the overall health of a person and Canadians should indulge in such acts of pleasure while safeguarding the progress that the country has made with regards to the pandemic. Canada has reported 129,425 cases of COVID-19 and 9,132 deaths, as of Sept 1.

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