• twig@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    Tragically, no. I thought so too until quite recently. They did improve things but it’s pretty rough

    Since a viral load can be reduced to zero through medication, HIV-positive folks can be non contagious. The use of condoms, even if the viral load is not suppressed through medication, seriously reduces the risk of HIV transmission. They don’t ask questions about condom usage. To be clear I’m not suggesting that HIV-positive folks should be donating blood, just that the actual factors for transmission are way more specific than “butt stuff = AIDS” the way that they imply. The result of this is still excluding queer folks end up getting excluded with language that’s less overtly hostile and more implicitly hostile.

    The screening doesn’t exclude people based how many partners a person has slept with, or whether they have used protection (both of which are massive risk factors for transmission) and instead basically forbids anyone who engages in anal sex from donating blood.

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      7 months ago

      The last time I donated blood (quite recently) I was asked if I had had a new sex partner or more than one sex partner the last 3 months.

      I was asked if I had had sex with anyone within the last year that had previously had/ tested positive for hiv/aids.

      I was asked if I had taken any hiv/aids preventers.

      Is it the follow-up questions to these initial screening questions that are homophobic?