With new HIV research, FDA may let gay men donate blood - Washington Times
Yes, because not hurting peoples' feelings is more important than protecting lives.
Why do we screen for risk factors in anything at all. Someone is always offended, or excluded.
Let's start with the NICS, if these activists really want to stop discrimination...
Yes, because not hurting peoples' feelings is more important than protecting lives.
The students’ solution is to change the questionnaire to ask prospective blood donors, “Have you had unprotected sexual contact with a new partner in the past 12 weeks?”
Why do we screen for risk factors in anything at all. Someone is always offended, or excluded.
Let's start with the NICS, if these activists really want to stop discrimination...