The Ministry of Health is finalizing one of its major initiatives to curb the rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people: providing free condoms to those aged 16 to 22 in pharmacies starting in 2027, for which it will allocate 9 million euros. This is one of the "most ambitious" measures devised by the Ministry and "seeks to eliminate economic barriers, strengthen prevention, and make responsible decisions more accessible,…
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The Ministry of Health is finalizing one of its major initiatives to curb the rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people: providing free condoms to those aged 16 to 22 in pharmacies starting in 2027, for which it will allocate 9 million euros. This is one of the "most ambitious" measures devised by the Ministry and "seeks to eliminate economic barriers, strengthen prevention, and make responsible decisions more accessible,…