The Olympics hasn’t even arrived but it’s already broken a record. Taking extra precautions amid ongoing fears from the Zika virus, The International Olympic Committee has distributed a record-breaking 450,000 condoms to athletes, reports The Guardian, up from the 150,000 condoms that were given out at London 2012.

Do the math and it equates to 42 condoms per athlete, according to the article:

So why do they need 450,000 condoms? The record-breaking allocation for Rio is reported to be so high because female condoms are being given away for the first time. The Zika virus, which has spread across Brazil and dominated Olympic discussions, is not being given as a reason but British athletes have been issued with key guidance and the Australian team will arrive armed with antiviral condoms to provide extra protection.

The number of distributed condoms has been steadily increasing over the years, from the figures in the same piece.