New York City sex club reopens after lockdown with new rules to keep patrons safe including socially-distanced orgies
A NEW York City sex club has unveiled rules to keep patrons coronavirus-free as it reopens – including "socially distanced orgies."
The reopening of NSFW – or the New Society for Wellness – comes as NYC began phase 2 of easing lockdowns on Monday.
The members-only space will only allow 10 percent capacity – or a cap of 20 people.
Couples must also adhere to a "no new play" policy – meaning that people may only hook up with the person they came with, Saynt added.
Saynt said other safety precautions include temperature checks at the door, wearing a mask and gloves, and bringing a change of clean clothes in a plastic bag.
The department of health recommends: "If you do have sex with others outside of your household, have as few partners as possible and pick partners you trust."
Central , the Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, North Country and the Southern Tier are already in Phase Three.
Commuters have been cautiously returning to New York-area buses, subways and rail lines after the city entered the first phase of its business reopening.
Despite reopenings, New York Gov has urged residents to keep wearing masks in public – and to wear them properly.
Cuomo's urging came as , ignoring social distancing and drinking.