Durex jokingly endorses using condoms to protect against Covid-19 in elevators
Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020 03:37 PM MYTCondoms are reportedly the new star product when it comes to fending off Covid-19. — Pictures from Facebook/durexsingapore
A series of how-to pictures on the brand’s Facebook page shows an individual opening a condom package, slipping it onto the index finger, pressing a lift button, and then disposing of the rubber sheath.
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