Theresa Tam also asked couples to limit consumption of alcohol to make safe decisions

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Ottawa: Canada’s chief public health officer on Wednesday urged couples to wear masks during sex to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
“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,” Theresa Tam said in a statement.
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But those having sex with a partner who is at risk or from outside their household should be “skipping kissing and avoiding face-to-face contact or closeness (and) consider using a mask that covers the nose and mouth.”
Tam said people should also limit their consumption of alcohol or “other substances so you and your partner(s) are able to make safe decision.”
She noted that there is a “very low likelihood” of transmission of the new coronavirus through semen or vaginal fluids. But she still urged condom use.
The number of COVID-19 cases rose on Wednesday to 129,705, including 9,171 deaths. Almost 90 percent of the people who fell sick have recovered.
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