COVID-19 may spark 'devastating' global condom shortage

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A global condom shortage is looming as the coronavirus pandemic shutters factories and disrupts supply chains, the world's top maker of the ...

KUALA LUMPUR: A global condom shortage is looming as the COVID-19 pandemic shutters factories and disrupts supply chains, the world's top maker of the contraceptives said, with the United Nations warning of"devastating" consequences.

"While we are fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, there are also other serious issues that we need to look at," he said, adding he was particularly worried about supplies of condoms to developing countries.Karex, which supplies condoms to many companies as well as governments and for distribution by aid programmes, had to close its three Malaysian factories for a period at the start of the country's lockdown, which is due to last until Apr 14.

"Border closings and other restrictive measures are affecting transportation and production in a number of countries and regions," said a UN Population Fund spokesperson, adding they were taking steps such as adding extra suppliers to support urgent needs. There could also be an rise in unsafe abortions and an increased risk of sexually transmitted infections and HIV, the agency said.

Major producers there have resumed operations as authorities eased tough restrictions to halt the virus, which has claimed more than 80,000 victims worldwide.There could be an increase in unsafe abortions and an increased risk of sexually transmitted infections and HIV, the UN says.

 

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why is this news.

Just pull out, skeet wherever

If this anything like the black plague why bother with condoms.

2021 babies 🤔

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