The new guidance, first proposed in January and finalized Thursday, will not restrict donations based on someone's sexual orientation or gender identity, and instead move towards an "individual risk-based" approach to reduce the risk of accidental HIV infection through the blood donation system.
The FDA originally banned donations from gay and bisexual men in the midst of the 1980s HIV/AIDS crisis. In recent years, the FDA relaxed these rules, but had not lifted them completely.
Because HIV/ AIDS has become less prevalent in the gay community since the 80s right?!….. right?
Because HIV/ AIDS has become less prevalent in the gay community since the 80s right?!….. right?
now it's 'just' monkeypox that the news is freaking out about.
It's said how aids is just accepted as part of being gay