Should You Have Sex Before A Vaccine Is Found For Covid19 ?
If you are living in a country in a lockdown and you find yourself home alone with your spouse who is NOT infected with Covid-19, then obviously, it is safe to have sex.
Common sense tells us that you should not have sex with an infected person but with Coovid-19, it seems common sense may not work this time at least according to The Fertility and Sterility Medical Journal.
A recent study by the above medical journal has shown that there is “No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in semen of males recovering from COVID-19”
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We all know that you can get infected with Covid19 if you breathe in respiratory droplets from someone who is infected, such as through a cough or sneeze or even kissing. Now it seems you can’t get it from someone”s sexual fluid.
If you think that’s good news, think again.
Unless you can have sex remotely, there is no way for you to avoid getting close to your partner during sex. Since you can’t make love 1m apart, social distancing is impossible. That said, if one of you is infected, it is no brainer for the virus to infect the other with such close intimacy.
So despite reports from medical journals or research institutes telling us that there is no evidence suggesting that the covid19 virus can be spread by sex, common sense tells us to practise the safest sex , not just your usual safe sex protocol.
What is the safest sex? Do the deed only with a person you know for sure is NOT infected with Coivd-19. That should be in your playbook until a vaccine is found for Covid-19.
Be safe.