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- Have virtual sex with no in-person contact.
- Masturbate together at a distance of at least 6 feet, without touching each other and without touching any rash.
- Consider having sex with your clothes on or covering areas where rash is present, reducing as much skin-to-skin contact as possible. If the rash is confined to the genitals or anus, condoms may help; however, condoms alone are likely not enough to prevent monkeypox.
- Avoid kissing.
- Remember to wash your hands, fetish gear, sex toys and any fabrics (bedding, towels, clothing) after having sex.
- Having multiple or anonymous sex partners may increase your chances of exposure to monkeypox. Limiting your number of sex partners may reduce the possibility of exposure.
- Avoid touching the rash. Touching the rash can spread it to other parts of the body and may delay healing.
I guess that's why they are using those corporate graphics now, it's easy to swap images and colours around on the fly
I looked on the web archive for the original CDC PDF as I noticed the last update time, but there were a lot of previous updates too
I checked some of the archive of that url but couldn't find that picture. I guess someone made it to illustrate what was on the CDC web page.
I'm pretty sure I've seen that picture on Poal a few weeks ago
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