With the province having gone into stage 3 of the pandemic, and businesses allowing the public back in, people are also getting back on the dating scene. On Sept. 2, Canadaâs top doctor, Dr. Theresa Tam, said that she recommends people wear masks during sex.Â
Michelle Regan, Clinic Manager at the Brant County Health Unit, stated via e-mail that they would be echoing these recommendations made by Dr. Tam and the Public Health Agency of Canada with helping residents in protecting themselves from getting COVID-19.
While public health restrictions make dating quite challenging, Regan suggests non-physical connections such as online virtual dates, video encounters, phone sex, and text messaging as an alternative. She emphasizes, âIndividuals who are not considered âhousehold partnersâ (i.e., partners who do not live together) are encouraged to respect social distancing to limit the spread of Covid-19.âÂ
As the public received this information, it seems there have been some skeptical reactions.
When asked about general thoughts, Taylor H., 21, Conestoga alumni, says she âdefinitely disagrees.â She states, âIâve been with [my partner] since the beginning of [the pandemic] and weâve both been tested. I donât see a need to wear a mask when Iâm around him especially when it comes to sex. If I was hooking up with someone random that would be a different story.âÂ
Kaitlyn P., 21, a student at Conestoga College responded, âMasks during sex? How about no STDâs instead.” She continues, âI think they should be encouraging their partner and safe sex practices. If people arenât going to stop [dating], you can educate and prevent the spread of COVID-19.â
Dr. Tam says that couples should also skip any face-to-face contact i.e. kissing during sexual intercourse and be sure to wear a mask that covers both the nose and chin.Â
Opposed to this statement, Jay F., 20, former student at Conestoga College, said, âWhy bother with sex if you wonât use your mouth.â
Dr. Tam also mentions that recent findings show that while contracting the coronavirus through semen has a low likelihood, sexual activity with new partners increases the risk of spreading COVID-19 through close contact.Â
Afreen M., 21, a student at the University of Waterloo also answered, âSex with a mask on might be awkward⊠I think that thereâs no point when thereâs no social distancing going on if youâre fully naked anyways.âÂ
Other things that Regan mentions help practice safe sex during the pandemic are dental dams, gloves, not sharing sex toys, and condoms.Â
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For more information on safe sex and how to stay protected, visit https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/prevention-risks.html Risks of getting COVID-19 > Sexual Health and https://www.bchu.org/ServicesWeProvide/InfectiousDiseases/Pages/coronavirus.aspxÂ
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