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Safe Sex in Brazil: 25 Million Free Condoms on Carnaval, 1.5 Billion in 2006 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Irene Lôbo   
Tuesday, 07 February 2006

The Brazilian Ministry of Health's National Program for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (DST/AIDS), is ready to deal with the generalized revelry that characterizes Carnaval in Brazil by distributing 25 million free condoms to the revellers to promote safe sex.

That is up from 11 million condoms distributed during Carnaval in 2005. NGOs will be handing out the condoms at hospitals and health stations, and whenever reveling occurs: parades, dances, parties and on the streets.

"It's that time of year when we boost distribution because of the increase in demand," said an spokesperson for the Health Ministry's anti-AIDS program.

The ministry says the increase in the number of condoms is directly related to its own perception, and the public's, of the best way to prevent AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.

A survey by the country's most prestigious research laboratory in 2004 found that fully 96% of Brazilians believed in the efficiency of condoms.

As a result, there has been a steady rise in the distribution of condoms. Throughout the year of 2004 the ministry distributed a total of 154 million condoms, and in 2005 that number rose to 251 million (the number could have been much higher, but there were many problems with quality control).

This year, the problems resolved, the ministry aims to distribute no less than 1.5 billion condoms.

The government is also testing a machine that sells condoms for 10 cents each. If they are approved, the machines will be placed around the country.

Carnaval this year starts the night of February 24, a Friday and goes up to noon on Ash Wednesday, March 1st. It's a time of loud music, plenty of booze, little clothing and lots of sex. Rio de Janeiro may have the best known festivities, but celebrations bigger or smaller are held all around the country.

Agência Brasil

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Simple maths !
written by Guest, February 07, 2006

25 millions condoms in 1 week multiplied by 52 weeks equals 1.3 billion in a year.

Simple maths demonstrateS that 25 millions condoms during the Carnaval IS LESS THAN THE WEEKLY AVERAGE OF THE YEAR.

It also means that :
- either 25 millions condoms will not be provided during the Carnaval.

OR THE MOST PLAUSIBLE SCENARIO :
- That 1.5 billion condoms will not be provided during the year !!!!!!!

Lula and his gang in the federal government always give rosy numbers for the money that will be spent during the current year, but then doesnt free the money and finally their own goals cannot be reached.

But afterall this is an election year. Promises can only be greater than in a non election year.
But promises they will remain.

Hopefully no one swallows what they want you to swallow !

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Lula and his gang members in the governm
written by Guest, February 07, 2006


...should go back to elementary school where they should learn the simple maths of :
adding, substracting, multiplying and dividing !

They will be more cleaver, and look less stupid in what they say publicly to the medias and the press.
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written by Guest, February 07, 2006
DON'T YOU THINK ANYTHING CAN CHANGE IN BRAZIL?
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Condom math
written by Guest, February 07, 2006
Why doesn't someone divide the number of Brazilians over the age, say, of 16 into the number of condoms and figure out if the result is a reasonable figure for how many times people will be having sex?

Twice a day? Twice a week? Ten times a day? Let's get those calculators humming!
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Privet iz Snq
written by rokko, September 02, 2007
smilies/smiley.gif gggggggggggggggg
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