Government buys 305m condoms
15/9/2005 16:46
Buying a condom should be as easy and natural as buying a Chinese cabbage,
say AIDS activists, applauding a special government fund to supply 305 million
condoms. A condom producer has said this is the first time the Chinese
government has bought condoms for HIV/AIDS prevention with a special
allocation. A total of 305 million condoms, purchased with special funds for
HIV/AIDS prevention, has been sent to local Centers of Disease Control across
the country, according to the producer. The condoms will also be delivered to
hotels and public entertainment places. The government signed its first order
for condoms with China's largest condom producer, Gaobang Latex Products
Manufactory based in south China's tourist city Guilin. The government says the
wide use of condoms is an effective way to prevent HIV/AIDS. So far, 42
hotels in Guilin have received free condoms from the government. "Before an
effective AIDS vaccine comes out, the condom is the most effective and
economical way to prevent the disease from spreading through sex," said Tao Ran,
a member of the China Youth HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Fund. "If people
could get a condom as conveniently and naturally as buying a Chinese cabbage,
the AIDS prevention function of the condom could finally become part of people's
daily lives and change their biases," he said. Condoms are still not accepted by
the vast majority of people. Official statistics show that among China's
840,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, 45 percent get infected through drug
injection, 25 percent through blood transfusions and 30 percent through unsafe
sex, an increasing problem. Health experts urge 100 percent condom use
programs (CUPs). They are underway in Hubei, Yunnan, Jiangsu and other provinces
and will be expanded. The slogan is "No Condom, No Sex." But the issues of
how to ensure condom quality and reasonable pricing are also obstacles in the
campaign, according to Zhao Pengfei, program officer with the World Health
Organization China office. (Xinhua)
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