Fewer people having sex during lockdown has resulted in falling condoms sales, the maker of Durex has said.
Laxman Narasimhan, chief of executive of Reckitt Benckiser – a British household goods company that bought Durex in 2010 – said sales had dropped because social distancing is affecting “intimate occasions”.
People in the UK are having sex “significantly” less sex than before lockdown was introduced last month, said Narasimhan. In Italy, the number of people having intercourse had “gone down a lot”.
“What you see is this virus is having a toll on the number of intimate occasions in the UK,” said Narasimhan.
Increased anxiety had also led to less sex between established couples, according to Narasimhan.
On 23 March, Prime Minister Johnson announced a nation-wide lockdown, with couples later being asked to either move in with each other or commit to quaratining themselves separately.
Speaking at the daily press conference on March 24, Jenny Harries, the deputy chief medical officer, said: “If the two halves of a couple are currently in separate households, ideally they should stay in those households.
“The alternative might be that, for quite a significant period going forwards, they should test the strength of their relationship and decide whether one wishes to be permanently resident in another household.”
She added: “So perhaps, test really carefully your strength of feeling, stay with the household, either together or apart, but keep it that way while we go forward, because otherwise we will not all be working towards achieving our outcome.”
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