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    ???????? ??? (jennifer_lee@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jul-2023 03:57:37 JST???????? ??????????? ???
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    @theorytoe They seriously don't care if they give people HIV/AIDS. The trans and gay community fought hard to remove restrictions against gay men donating blood. They were told they must abstain from having sex with other men for three months before they could donate blood. But that rule was removed in May of 2023, because it "hurt their feelings" to be excluded. Because it takes time for the infection to become detectable, it's possible for screening to MISS the disease when the donated blood is being tested. People who receive blood donations have occasionally contracted HIV through donated blood. The concern is legitimate. The protection of the public has been subverted to appease the butthurt of gay men and trannies.

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/fda-relaxes-blood-donation-guidelines-for-men-who-have-sex-with-men#:~:text=WASHINGTON%20(AP)%20%E2%80%94%20Gay%20and,the%20blood%20supply%20from%20HIV.
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      FDA relaxes blood donation guidelines for men who have sex with men
      The new approach does away with a requirement that men who have sex with men abstain from sex for three months to prior to giving blood.
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