Gay men, trans women banned from donating plasma for COVID-19 trials

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Gay men, trans women banned from donating plasma for COVID-19 trials











Published on Jun 12, 2020

A possible treatment for those suffering from COVID-19 has brought renewed scrutiny to Canada’s blood donation ban for men who have sex with men. Clinical trials to study whether convalescent plasma can help fight COVID-19 are underway. But this country’s controversial blood donation policy means men and trans women aren’t allowed to donate blood, if they’ve had a sexual encounter with a man in the last three months. Power & Politics speaks to NDP MP Randall Garrison and human rights advocate Christopher Karas.

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