lundi 20 juin 2016
Gay men who have been abstinent for a year can now give blood, Health Canada says
Health Canada has cleared the way for gay men who abstain from sex for at least one year to donate blood — a policy shift that falls far short of the Liberal Party's election pledge to eliminate the ban entirely.
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