A new study detected coronavirus in semen — here's what that means for your sex life.
, "the best way to prevent COVID-19 is to avoid close, physical contact — including sex — with anyone who doesn’t live with you." When it comes to a sexual partner you live with, if both of you are feeling well, presenting no symptoms, practicing social distancing, and have had no known exposure to anyone with the virus, then getting intimate is more likely to be safe.
Bottom line: While we still don't know whether COVID-19 can be spread through vaginal fluids or semen, we do know coronavirus can spread easily if you're within six feet and sharing saliva. So, if you're concerned you or a potential sexual partner may have COVID-19, it's best to keep your distance and avoid kissing, or any other sexual contact, until you're in the clear. is unfolding in real-time, and guidelines change by the minute.
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