Police in Vietnam seized 340,000 second-hand condoms, what kind of harm will these second-hand condoms do when they reach the market?

These second-hand condoms, although simply treated, are likely to still have bacteria and germs, and if other people use them, they are likely to contract diseases, and they are a blow to the local condom market. It is said that there is no shortage of condoms in the world, and recently there was indeed this surprising news. Police in Vietnam seized over 340,000 used condoms. These condoms were deliberately collected and then? refurbished? into a new batch of condoms. According to the investigation, these condoms have long been on the Vietnamese market.

1. Simply processed second-hand condoms.

According to Vietnamese media reports, the unscrupulous traders rented a local warehouse as a place to recycle second-hand condoms and commissioned a local treatment of these second-hand condoms. Workers boil and shape the condoms before packaging them and re-selling them disguised as new condoms. The locals who disposed of the second-hand condoms, unaware of their origins, earned a pittance by simply disposing of them. Police, on the other hand, revealed that a chain of these second-hand condoms has been formed.

2. There is a risk of getting sick after using second-hand condoms.

According to available information, these second-hand condoms, which are simply disposed of, are likely to make their way to the local market. This means that the locals are paying the same price for condoms that have no quality assurance. The role of condoms is well known. It is a private item that has come into contact with human bodily fluids. If any of the people who have used these condoms have an infectious disease, then the people who have used second-hand condoms may also be infected.

3. Crack down on the condom industry.

Also, the influx of second-hand condoms into the market has a great impact on the local condom market in Vietnam. Because the cost of second-hand condoms is relatively low, they are more advantageous compared to those condoms with qualified quality. People are likely to shop for lower-priced condoms without clear information about second-hand condoms. And when news reports of used condoms come out, it's a blow to the local condom market. Consumers will avoid buying local condoms, which will cause condom sales to plummet.

Overall, the influx of second-hand condoms into the market is prone to public **** health hazards, and secondly, it is prone to hit the local condom industry.