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Sex and COVID-19

NCSD, in partnership with NASTAD, released a frequently asked questions (FAQ) resource and two infographics on sex and COVID-19.  The FAQ and infographics are available in English and Spanish.

Resources
  1. Sex and COVID-19 FAQ - English
  2. Sex and COVID-19 FAQ - Spanish pdf
  3. Partners in Home - English
  4. Partners in Home - Spanish pdf
  5. Partners Outside of Home - English
  6. Partners Outside of Home - Spanish pdf
Release Date
July 13, 2020
Topics
COVID-19

Frequently Asked Questions

Provides detailed information about how sex partners can carry different levels of risk for spreading the COVID-19 virus, as well as safety measures that can lower the potential risk of spreading or acquiring the virus. English Spanish

Partners Within Your Home

What are the different levels of risk for spreading the COVID-19 virus with partners within your home, and how can you can lower your potential risk of spreading or acquiring the virus? For preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the safest sex partners are those who already live with you and are at low risk of infection. English Spanish

Partners Outside Your Home

What are the different levels of risk for spreading the COVID-19 virus with partners outside your home, and how can you can lower your potential risk of spreading or acquiring the virus? If you would like to start a new relationship, just met someone you’d like to have sex with, or want to engage in casual sex and/or hookups, the risks should be considered as this is a higher risk activity. English Spanish

A special thanks to NASTAD for the partnership.

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