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Today, we finalized recommendations for assessing blood donor eligibility using a set of individual risk-based questions to reduce the risk of transfusion-transmitted HIV.

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U.S. FDA3 years ago

These questions will be the same for every donor, regardless of sexual orientation, sex or gender. Blood establishments may now implement these recommendations by revising their donor history questionnaires and procedures.

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Mike Lahr3 years ago

This still isn’t enough. You’re still discriminating against men who sleep with men. You test all blood, there’s literally no reason for you to keep discriminating.

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Physics Geek3 years ago

Ryan White and Arthur Ashe have entered the chat. Oh wait, no they haven't. Maybe ask their corpses why they cannot enter the chat.

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Lyn Shawn3 years ago

Why not just take the donors blood and run tests on it to verify that its clean.

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Vance Murphy3 years ago

Vaids

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Dr. Martha Pocan3 years ago

AIDS and Hepatitis for everyone!

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Dany3 years ago

So can I donate blood now even though I lived in Europe in the 80s? Have you made a test for mad cow yet?

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Jorgie823 years ago

Tell me you still favor straight people to donate blood without telling me. Nice try, but all these new rules discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community still. Event though we take more steps to avoid HIV transmission. This is a bad joke.

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Sawyer3 years ago

YDK people lie, right? In Cal it was so bad, they had to reduce the penalty for fear of jailing SF.

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Geoffrey 🏳️‍🌈3 years ago

Not good enough. You're still slut shaming people for their sexual activity. I have remained HIV- for 57 years. Who I sleep with, how often and what we do is none of your business. People shouldn't have to lie to donate blood. Period.

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