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Condoms free for people aged 18 to 25 Years - Macron

 


President Emmanuel Macron announced that condoms would be free for 18 to 25-year-olds from 2023 to help reduce unwanted pregnancies and STDs.

France is making condoms freely available for people aged 18 to 25 in a bid to curb unwanted pregnancies and reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

"In pharmacies, condoms will be free for those aged 18 to 25 which stated from January 1," French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday. Live TV picture of a condom and its wrapping HEALTHFRANCE France wants to make condoms free for people aged 18 to 25 Years. Which stated on 12/09/2022 December 9, 2022 

President Emmanuel Macron announced that condoms would be free for 18- to 25-year-olds from 2023 to help reduce unwanted pregnancies and STDs.

France is making condoms freely available for people aged 18 to 25 in a bid to curb unwanted pregnancies and reduce the spread of s3xually transmitted diseases (STDs).

"In pharmacies, condoms will be free for those aged 18 to 25 Years. 

France is embarking on a "prevention revolution."In a tweet, Macron said that s3xually transmitted diseases were rising among young people. "This is why we are embarking on a small prevention revolution," Macron tweeted.

Currently, condoms are reimbursed by the country's healthcare system with a prescription from a doctor or a midwife, under measures aimed at stopping the spread of STDs, including HIV.

According to Macron that, free condoms for young people were based on other measures like free emergency contraception for all women and free screening without the need for a prescription for STDs other than HIV for people under 26 years of age.

Macron conceded that on sexual education in general, "we are not very good on this subject." The reality is very different from the theory. "It's an area where we need to much better educate our teachers.

At the beginning of 2022, France began offering free birth control for all women under the age of 25, expanding an existing program for minors aimed at preventing unwanted pregnancies because of the cost of birth control.

France's health ministry said that the age of 25 was determined because it was the age at which young women could no longer be covered by their parents' health insurance.

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