Condom Shortage Crisis Looms as Factories Forced to Close – but don’t worry, we have enough coffee to last us years on the Costa!

FOR the majority of expats on the Costa del Sol life will carry on as near normal as possible with the news that condoms are in short supply worldwide.

A global shortage of condoms is looming, the world’s biggest producer said after a coronavirus lockdown forced it to shut down production. Thank god for that, it could have been coffee in short supply, that would be the final straw, wouldn’t it!

Malaysia’s Karex Bhd makes one in every five condoms globally. It has not produced a single condom from its three Malaysian factories for more than a week due to a lockdown imposed by the government to halt the spread of the virus, and yes, I’ve heard all the jokes!

That’s already a shortfall of 100 million condoms, normally marketed internationally by brands such as Durex, supplied to state healthcare systems such as Britain’s NHS or distributed by aid programmes such as the UN Population Fund.

The company was given permission to restart production on Friday, but with only 50 per cent of its workforce, under a special exemption for critical industries. (critical industries)?

“It will take time to jumpstart factories and we will struggle to keep up with demand at half capacity,” said Chief Executive Goh Miah Kiat, yes, that really is his name…

“We are going to see a global shortage of condoms everywhere, which is going to be scary,” he said. “My concern is that for a lot of humanitarian programmes deep down in Africa, the shortage will not just be two weeks or a month, that shortage can run into months.”

Malaysia is southeast Asia’s worst-affected country, with 2,161 coronavirus infections and 26 deaths, the lockdown is due to remain in place at least until April 14.

The other major condom-producing countries are China, where the coronavirus originated and led to widespread factory shutdowns, and India and Thailand, which are seeing infections spiking only now, did they say that China is a major condom-producing country?

Strange as it has the largest population in the world with 1,439,323,776 inhabitants!

A spokesman for Durex said operations are continuing as normal and the company was not experiencing any supply shortages. “For our consumers, many of whom will be unable to access shops, our Durex online stores remain open for business.” Makers of other critical items like medical gloves have also faced hiccups in their operations in Malaysia.

“The good thing is that the demand for condoms is still very strong because like it or not, it’s still an essential to have,” Goh said. “Given that at this point in time people are probably not planning to have children. It’s not the time, with so much uncertainty.”

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Tony Winterburn

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