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Don’t kiss, don’t meet someone new

Covid-19 ‘relationship guidelines’ issued in Australia: Don’t kiss, don’t meet someone new. The Australian government has published guidelines for sexual life within the scope of coronavirus measures. In the instructions where the ways of transmission of the Coronavirus are taken into consideration, it is stated that meeting a new person is risky, and that the coronavirus is transmitted through saliva and that it should not be kissed.

The Australian government has published guidelines for sexual life in accordance with coronavirus measures. With the new variant of Covid-19, the public was warned against actions such as kissing and close contact, as the virus could increase the risk of getting coronavirus for a safe daily life, in the directives reported that the virus spread faster.

In the world where governments take measures such as hand washing, social distancing, quarantine process and wearing masks to keep coronavirus cases at a minimum, the Australian government has published guidelines for sexual life to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among people. Here are those instructions …

People can talk to people they have met before, their lovers and spouses with peace of mind, the risks of getting coronavirus are very low.

It is dangerous to meet a new person, if she does, she must maintain social distance, stay at least 1.5 meters away.

People should not kiss, as the coronavirus is transmitted through saliva.

The use of condoms has been suggested as it can prevent diseases such as Covid-19 and other sexually transmitted infections.

Experts also made statements, stating that they agree with the Australian government’s decision. “Being in the immediate vicinity of a person infected with Covid-19 is enough to put you at risk, whether you are close to them or not,” says Australian doctors.

“However, kissing can cause saliva changes, which may further increase your risk,” doctors warn.

Previously, researchers have recommended the use of face masks even indoors, especially when engaging in sexual activities, to minimize the risk of COVID-19. Here are other recommendations of the experts …

Avoid sexual intercourse with more than one partner during the pandemic.

Avoid getting close to people with Covid-19 symptoms.

Wash your hands, shower before and after sexual activity.

Written by Maraaz

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