Pennsylvania Health Department Issues Recommendations for COVID Safety at Sex Orgies

December 23, 2020 in News by RBN Staff

source:  needtoknownews

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The Pennsylvania Department of Health, led by Dr. Rachel Levine, a pediatrician, posted tips about attending a large gathering “where you might end up having sex,” which is known as an orgy, explaining how to reduce risk of getting or spreading COVID-19 through sex by limiting the number of sex partners, wearing a mask, and washing hands.[If the chief medical officer for the state of Pennsylvania gives advice on how to safely participate in sex orgies, it speaks volumes on how little reason there is to respect his/her advice on health or anything else. It also tells us a bit about the qualifications for receiving such an important government appointment. It makes one wonder if Pennsylvanian voters might be interested in knowing who hired this person.] -GEG

The Pennsylvania Department of Health led by Dr. Rachel Levine issued new rules for large gatherings “where you might end up having sex.”   These large gatherings “where you might end up having sex” are also commonly referred to as orgies.

From the Pennsylvania Department of Health:

Large gatherings are not safe during COVID19, but if you attend a large gathering where you might end up having sex, below are tips to reduce your risk of spreading or getting COVID-19 through sex:

  • Limit the number of partners.
  • Try to identify a consistent sex partner.
  • Wear a face covering, avoid kissing, and do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water often, and especially before and after sex.  If soap and water are not available use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • If you usually meet your sex partners online, consider taking a break from in-person dates. Video dates, sexting, subscription-based fan platforms, or chat rooms may be options for you.

3. Protect yourself and your partners from COVID-19 during sex.

  • Avoid kissing. Kissing can easily pass the virus.
  • Wear a face covering or mask.
    During COVID-19, wearing a face covering that covers your nose and mouth is a good way to add a layer of protection during sex with those outside your household.

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