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300,000 free condoms to be distributed to 14,250 Olympic athletes in July.
In an interview with Sky News on Saturday, Olympic Village director Laurent Michaud disclosed that 300,000 condoms will be made accessible for the 14,250 athletes who will be lodging in their apartments during the 2024 Paris Games.
Paris, France is hosting this year’s Olympics. The games will run from July 26 to Aug. 11, they are held once every four years on leap years (except 1900 and 2021).
The Olympic Village will be situated less than five minutes from the Stade de France and roughly seven kilometers north of the center of Paris, this location spans the communes of Saint-Denis, Ile Saint-Denis, and Saint-Ouen.
The intimacy ban on athletes heading to the Paris Olympic Games has been lifted, with 300,000 free condoms being made available. pic.twitter.com/YbhndljT1S
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According to CBS Sports, contraceptives have been distributed by organizers since the 1988 Seoul Olympics as a way to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS.
According to reports, the distribution follows an intimacy ban that was lifted. Despite giving out condoms during the Tokyo Games, organizers forbade athletes from having intimate relationships because of the COVID-19 outbreak. In the 2020 Summer Olympics, 150,000 condoms were distributed.
That year, Olympic athletes were urged to avoid having sexual relations with one another and to keep about a 2-meter gap between them.
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