From Reuters:
“Switzerland lifts extra restrictions against gay men giving
blood”
(Nurse Agnes Besancon check on Gabriel Delabays during a
blood donation on the first day gay men in the country could give blood after
Switzerland lifted long-standing restrictions, at the transfusion center CRS in
Epalinges near Lausanne, Switzerland, November 1, 2023.)
Gabriel Delabays sat calmly, his feet elevated on a reclining
chair, as a nurse drew blood from his left arm at a Swiss transfusion centre on
Wednesday, the first day gay men in the country could give blood without extra
restrictions. Switzerland amended blood donation criteria for men who have
sexual relations with other men, making ineligibility criteria the same for
homosexuals and heterosexuals. "I'm moved that we made it, especially
after such a long battle," said Delabays, a member of the communal council
in the Lausanne suburb of Ecublens who represents the Swiss Liberal Free
Democratic Party (FDP). "In some ways, I think this is a small page in a
history book that says: On Nov. 1, 2023, Switzerland allowed homosexuals to
donate their blood more easily."
Under Switzerland's new regulations, a four-month waiting
period applies to all people after their last sexual encounter with a new
partner - heterosexual or homosexual - or a 12-month waiting period if sexual
contacts have taken place with more than two partners within the last four
months. Until 2017, gay men were systematically barred from giving blood in
Switzerland, a policy dating to the start of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the
1980s. Since then, men sexually active with other men were allowed to donate
blood only if 12 months had passed since their last homosexual encounter. "The
main feeling we have is 'finally'. Finally we can take part in society in this
way," said Gaé Colussi, regional officer for the French-speaking part of
Switzerland at Pink Cross, which represents the interests of gay and bisexual
men across the country.
Some other European countries, including Spain and Italy,
have no restrictions preventing men who have sexual relations with men from
giving blood. France removed additional restrictions on gay blood donors last
year. Swiss Transfusion SRC, which secures the Switzerland's blood supply,
submitted a request to medical authorities to revise the criteria based on a
risk assessment of sexual behaviours, the epidemiological situation in
Switzerland and data from countries that have already lifted restrictions. SwissMedic,
the authority that licences and monitors therapeutic products, agreed to the
changes. "The new ineligibility criteria define even more precisely that
it is indeed risky behaviour, and not a given sexual orientation, that
underpins ineligibility," SwissMedic said in a statement. "This is
something we support." Donor Delabays pledged he would become a regular at
the transfusion centre. "It's a really small gesture that can save
someone," he said.
^ Giving Blood should have the same requirements whether you
are Gay or Straight everywhere in the world. ^
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