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New UK blood donor rules for gay and bi men welcomed by LGBTQ+ advocacy groups

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As of today, World Blood Donor Day (June 14), new blood donor rules come into effect in England, Scotland, and Wales. Rule changes mean that British blood services will now assess donor eligibility on a person-by-person basis instead of applying a blanket restriction.

Unfortunately, the rule change has been delayed in Northern Ireland, due to […] The post New UK blood donor rules for gay and bi men welcomed by LGBTQ+ advocacy groups appeared first on GCN.

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