Couples urged to wear masks for V-Day sex


This file photo taken on February 14, 2021 shows people taking photographs of a screen wishing a happy Valentine's Day, in Bangkok. As lovers in Thailand prepare to shower each other with tokens of affection, health authorities February 2022 are urging couples to mask up and practise pandemic safe sex this Valentine's Day. - AFP

As lovers in Thailand prepare to shower each other with tokens of affection this Valentine’s Day, health authorities are urging couples to practise safe pandemic sex – including wearing masks during intercourse.

Daily coronavirus case numbers in the South-East Asian tourism hub have climbed from about 8,000 at the start of the month to almost double in the past fortnight.

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