About 450,000 condoms
will be distributed during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, three times more
than for the London Games four years ago, the International Olympic
Committee says.
Part of the reason was because
100,000 female condoms will be available for the first time, along with
350,000 condoms for men. About 175,000 packets of lubricant are also
being supplied.
The IOC says the condoms would encourage 10,500 athletes and staff to practice safe sex.
It's
not clear if the increase is related to Brazil's outbreak of the Zika
virus. The Associated Press asked the question of the IOC in an email on
Friday but did not receive an immediate response.
The
Zika virus is carried by mosquitoes, but can also be transmitted
sexually. The virus is linked to microcephaly, a condition in which
babies are born with undersized brains and skulls.
The
condoms will be distributed free from a clinic in the Athletes'
Village, or from vending machines. The village opens on July 24 with the
Olympics opening on Aug. 5.
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