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Rio 2016: Australian Olympians given safe sex warning over Zika fears
Rio 2016: Australian Olympians given safe sex warning over Zika fearsRio 2016: Australian Olympians given safe sex warning over Zika fearsPostedAustralia's Olympians will be welcomed home from Rio today and reminded to practise safe sex over the next eight weeks, to avoid the transmission of the Zika virus.Key points: Plane carrying Olympians will touch down this morningHealth Minister advises athletes have protected sex for 8 weeksGovernment has measures at Australian border to minimise risk of bringing Zika inThere were concerns the mosquito-borne virus, which is now found across much of Latin America and can lead to severe birth defects in babies, might spread further during the Rio Olympics.Athletes and other Australians who travelled to Rio are being cautioned by Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley that "precaution is the best protection" to prevent transmission.
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Returning Olympians warned to practice safe sex due to Zika fears
Returning Olympians warned to practice safe sex due to Zika fearsMost athletes seemed to have a really fun time at the Rio Olympics, especially with the hordes of condoms and what not, but now that they're home, they're being told it's probably best if they play it safe, especially sexually.That's the advice of Australia's Minister for Health, Sussan Ley, as the country's athletes touched down on Wednesday morning.SEE ALSO: Here's how Team Refugees fared at the OlympicsShe's told athletes and visitors to Rio alike that they should most definitely slip one on for the next eight weeks, to avoid transmission of the Zika virus.
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Zika safe sex reminder for Australians returning from Rio Olympics
Zika safe sex reminder for Australians returning from Rio OlympicsAustralians returning from the Rio Olympics are reminded to practise safe sex to prevent the potential spread of the Zika virus.Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley says while Zika is usually spread by mosquitoes, there is a low risk of person-to-person transmission through sexual activity.She encouraged Australians returning from Brazil to be "conscious and cautious" about their potential exposure to the virus.
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