Iceland considers ending ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood
Iceland is the latest country to review its regulations on men who have sex with men blood donation, as Australia awaits latest recommendation from the Red Cross Blood Service.
Iceland is the latest country to review its regulations on men who have sex with men blood donation, as Australia awaits latest recommendation from the Red Cross Blood Service.
Denmark will allow gay and bisexual men to donate blood if they have not had sex for four months, with that waiting period voided if they’re in a long-term relationship with one male partner.
The campaign includes messages like “In Australia, donating blood only hurts if you’re gay.”