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now to the major change from the FDA about who can donate blood Rhiannon and Ali is here with the latest good morning Rhiannon good morning Michael you said it this is a major change to the rules about who can donate blood the FDA Has Lifted its decades-long restrictions on gay and bisexual men now New Blood Donor eligibility will use a set of individual risk-based questions to reduce the risk of accidental HIV infection through blood donation so breaking this down what it means is all donors regardless of sexual orientation will now be asked the exact same questions the restrictions were originally put in place during the height of the AIDS crisis back in the 80s in recent years the FDA has relaxed these rules but has not lifted them completely now the FDA says that this move could expand the pool of people eligible to donate blood and guys the FDA has been evaluating this for a long time and says it feels confident that based on the science this will not adversely affect the safety o