Oregon has released a coronavirus sex guide — and this one has visuals.

“We imagine you may be wondering, ‘Is it still safe to have sex?’ ” tweeted the Oregon Health Authority, weeks after the NYC Department of Health’s PSA went viral.

Though the Big Apple’s guide was very detailed — perhaps even too detailed for some tastes, Oregon’s handbook for hanky-panky during the pandemic includes explicit emoji graphics that leave little to the imagination.

“This is the horniest psa i’ve ever seen and i love it,” responded one amused Twitter user, while another user, curious and sex-starved, inquired, “How about oral?”

Good news for those also wondering about sexting, sex toys and sex chat apps, all of which are mentioned or pictured in the state’s guidelines: Those solo-sexcapades are safe.

“Take this time to find out what makes you feel good,” the health agency wrote, along with colorful pictures of a Fleshlight, condoms and a vibrator.

It also illustrates Oregon’s efforts to keep citizens clean while they do the dirty, which includes a pair of hands dutifully washing “for at least twenty seconds” — that’s “before and after sex.”

The infographic also suggests “pressing pause” on the butt-focused sex act “rimming,” an echo of New York’s viral guide, which explicitly warned readers that “virus in feces may enter your mouth.”

Oregon’s public-service guide may have cleared up a few questions on “selective kissing,” suggesting to stick to a select group when it comes to locking lips.

However, some were still puzzled. One socially distanced user commented, “Pretty sure you need to get closer than six feet for this…”