Paris Olympics and rise in STDs diseases in the UK this summer
Paris Olympics and rise in STDs: A sexual health expert has warned that the number of STIs and STD cases could rise sharply as a result of the Paris Olympics.
Paris Olympics and rise in STDs
In just a few weeks, thousands of Britons will make their way over and under the English Channel to France for the festival of sport and mingle with thousands of others from hundreds of countries around the world.
However, with a sharp rise in people entering a city, comes an increased likelihood that people will mingle and become intimate with one another, potentially passing on STDs in some cases.
Sexual health expert and founder of male condom brand MyBliss Mo Carrier has told Express.co.uk that the UK could see a rise in STDs and how this can be prevented.
Mo said: “With athletes and tourists flocking to Paris and the celebrations in full swing, there’s likely to be a lot more social and sexual interactions.
“If people return home to the UK without getting tested after unprotected sex, we could see a surge in STDs, adding to an already worrying trend. Effective public health measures, education campaigns, and easy access to testing and treatment will be crucial to avoid an STD epidemic.
“It’s great that athletes are being given condoms, but I think the public should too. It promotes safe sex and makes condoms more accessible.
“Let’s be honest, stopping by a pharmacy on the way to an Olympic event isn’t high on most people’s list, so having condoms readily available increases the chances they’ll be used.”
Speaking to Sky News about the condoms, Director of the Olympics and Paralympics Laurent Michaud said: “It’s a quantity that makes sure that everybody will have what they’re expecting and what they need.
“We’re going to have 14,250 residents, athletes and press officials over here, that are coming for this great event and to live an extraordinary experience here.”