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    Only one question!

    How do you know that gay men have not had sex with men for three months, if they ask them, how do you know they are telling the truth? This is ridiculous and dangerous there is no way to prove what they say.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-40711341

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    There was no way to prove their answer when the question was 12 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    There was no way to prove their answer when the question was 12 months.
    Of course.

    As all blood donations get screened anyway, it's just a self-regulating way (the donor's) of avoiding blood donations being unnecessarily futile by being screened and rejected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igovernor View Post
    How do you know that gay men have not had sex with men for three months, if they ask them, how do you know they are telling the truth? This is ridiculous and dangerous there is no way to prove what they say.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-40711341
    Too true, you can't trust those gays, sooner bum you than look at you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    Of course.

    As all blood donations get screened anyway, it's just a self-regulating way (the donor's) of avoiding blood donations being unnecessarily futile by being screened and rejected.
    Yes they are screened, but Hiv and the aids virus can take a long time to show up in tests, and there is only so long you can keep blood, so there is a big chance that mistakes can be made.


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    Re: Only one question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Igovernor View Post
    Yes they are screened, but Hiv and the aids virus can take a long time to show up in tests, and there is only so long you can keep blood, so there is a big chance that mistakes can be made.

    Is that fact?

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    Why not keep all the blood that gay people donate for gay people?

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    How do you know if they're gay if they don't say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    How do you know if they're gay if they don't say.
    How do you know if they're gay if they donated blood in the past?

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    I think some gay people probably would not have bothered given blood if they didn't think they were being targeted.

    Because they see this as being anti Gay, suddenly they all are so, so desperate to give blood...

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    Re: Only one question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Igovernor View Post
    Yes they are screened, but Hiv and the aids virus can take a long time to show up in tests, and there is only so long you can keep blood, so there is a big chance that mistakes can be made.

    As we know, only gay people can have aids or HIV so the rest of the blood is definitely safe.

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    That's about three questions mate

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    Re: Only one question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Igovernor View Post
    Yes they are screened, but Hiv and the aids virus can take a long time to show up in tests, and there is only so long you can keep blood, so there is a big chance that mistakes can be made.

    So are you suggesting that they sometimes play Russian Roulette by not waiting for that period of time for the virus to show up because the blood can only be kept for a certain period of time?
    What is the time exactly for the virus to show up? - surely there has to be a set time-scale when it WILL show up and therefore surely they HAVE to wait for that time .... otherwise what's the point of screening?

    They can't rely on the time calculations of a high risk donor and take their word as gospel when they last had sex?

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    Re: Only one question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Igovernor View Post
    How do you know that gay men have not had sex with men for three months, if they ask them, how do you know they are telling the truth? This is ridiculous and dangerous there is no way to prove what they say.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-40711341
    the answer is still NO!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    As we know, only gay people can have aids or HIV so the rest of the blood is definitely safe.
    Ah,the good old days of the gay plague...

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    this thread is gay blud

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    Quote Originally Posted by Llanedeyrnblue View Post
    Why not keep all the blood that gay people donate for gay people?
    What about the moody f uckers who are gay

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    What if I say I'm gay just to make female friends so they show me their boobs?
    Where do I stand in this debate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    What about the moody f uckers who are gay
    You matter too grumps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Pepper View Post
    Is that fact?
    It is complete horse shit.

    Viral contaminated blood
    It’s extremely rare for someone to develop a viral infection from a blood transfusion, as the blood services use strict testing processes. For example, it is estimated that:
    the risk of getting hepatitis B is about 1 in 1.3 million
    the risk of getting hepatitis C is about 1 in 28 million
    the risk of getting HIV is about 1 in 6.5 million
    There hasn't been a recorded case of someone developing a viral infection from a blood transfusion since 2005.


    Igov should start researching before spouting crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris View Post
    It is complete horse shit.

    Viral contaminated blood
    It’s extremely rare for someone to develop a viral infection from a blood transfusion, as the blood services use strict testing processes. For example, it is estimated that:
    the risk of getting hepatitis B is about 1 in 1.3 million
    the risk of getting hepatitis C is about 1 in 28 million
    the risk of getting HIV is about 1 in 6.5 million
    There hasn't been a recorded case of someone developing a viral infection from a blood transfusion since 2005.


    Igov should start researching before spouting crap.
    Well indeed, I thought it was surely that kind of scenario these days, but I didn't have the facts at hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Pepper View Post
    Well indeed, I thought it was surely that kind of scenario these days, but I didn't have the facts at hand.
    That never stops the OP getting hysterical and posting off his tripe as facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris View Post
    That never stops the OP getting hysterical and posting off his tripe as facts.

    ITrumpernor

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