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France allows gay men to donate blood

<p>The European nation scrapped its policy -- introduced in 1980 to prevent the spread of AIDS -- which prohibited homosexual men from donating blood</p>

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Two gay men hold a rainbow flag and the French national flag during an event in support of the gay community in Paris.

Two gay men hold a rainbow flag and the French national flag during an event in support of the gay community in Paris.

Paris: France will lift a ban on gay men donating blood, introduced in the 1980s to prevent the spread of AIDS but criticised by rights groups, the health minister said yesterday.

Two gay men hold a rainbow flag and the French national flag during an event in support of the gay community in Paris.  Pic for representation/AFp
Two gay men hold a rainbow flag and the French national flag during an event in support of the gay community in Paris. Pic for representation/AFP

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