Many in the LGBTQ+ community have claimed the FDA’s policies are discriminatory and not based on science.
The American Red Cross said it would welcome new federal guidelines that would allow more gay men to be able to donate blood.
On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal was the first to report that the Food and Drug Administration is preparing to change its guidance on when gay men can donate blood. In 2020, the FDA said a man who had not had sex with another man in the prior three months would be eligible for blood donation. Previously, the amount of time was one year.
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