VOVID-19 and sex: Of course sex is the closest contact of all human activities, and any sex can be assumed to carry a good chance of coronavirus transmission. It isn't known for sure if the amount of virus exposure changes the risk of serious symptoms or fatality -- probably not, but it's possible. The infected person should be quarantined and should not be having sex with anyone, including a regular partner.
Answered 1/16/2021
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COVID 19: COVID 19. Physical intimacy would be a very good way to spread COVID 19. I don't know if possibly getting a bigger "innoculation dose" via physical intimacy would change the severity of symptoms if COVID 19 was transmitted. Don't have sex if COVID 19 positive or experiencing suggestive symptoms.
Answered 1/10/2021
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