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LGBTQ groups seek safeguards against COVID-19 discrimination

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At least 170 national, state, and local LGBTQ and allied organizations on April 21 released a joint open letter to health care and public policy leaders calling for measures to prohibit discrimination in the treatment and prevention of the novel coronavirus.

The letter also reiterates earlier requests by LGBTQ health advocates for the collection of data on the sexual orientation and gender identity of patients testing positive and being treated for coronavirus illness along with data already

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