Only 30 percent of females offering sex service in small hair
salons, massage parlors and karaoke bars use condoms, according to
a survey in Shanghai's Minhang District, officials with the
Shanghai Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) said
Wednesday.
Health officials plan to provide education to employees of all
local hair salons, massage parlors and karaoke bars, whether they
provide prostitution or not, and set up condom machines in the
facilities this year, the Shanghai Daily newspaper reported
Thursday.
The campaign will begin after a national law on AIDS prevention and
control goes into effect on March 1.
The law states that all public places designated by provincial or
municipal governments must provide condoms or condom vending
machines and allow health authorities to educate employees.
Businesses that break the rule will face fines ranging from 500
yuan (US$61) to 5,000 yuan and could lose their business
license.
The center will also conduct a survey on half of those providing
prostitution in entertainment venues in the city this year, to find
out about their personal situations, health, understanding of AIDS
and how to prevent the spread of the disease, access to condoms and
what type of education they are willing to accept.
Health officials pointed out that the city is home to more than
20,000 small hair salons, massage parlors and karaoke bars. Some
workers at those places have been found to deal in illegal sex
service.
"The city government will work out a concrete working guideline to
regulate which kinds of venues must provide condoms within the next
few months," the newspaper cited Zhuang Minghua from Shanghai CDC's
AIDS and sexually-transferred disease prevention and control
department as saying.
(Xinhua News Agency February 16, 2006)
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