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35yo Man Who Lied That He Never Had Sex Before Ends Up Donating HIV-Infected Blood

A 35-year-old Singaporean man lied about his sexual history when he was filling up a form before donating blood. It then turns out that he was HIV-positive and that he had donated the contaminated blood to a blood donation drive.

The man, whose identity cannot be revealed due to a gag order, was sentenced to four months in jail and fined S$10,000 (RM30,337) on 2nd October for making false declarations under the Infectious Diseases Act.

According to CNA, the man had donated blood five times prior to the incident. His blood tested HIV-negative during those times, but on his sixth donation at Tzu Chi Foundation Jing Si Hall on 30th September 2017, his blood was found to be infected.
In the health assessment questionnaire that he had to fill up before the donation, the man answered “no” to these two questions:
  • Male donor: Have you ever engaged in sexual activity with another male?
  • Have you engaged in sexual activity with anyone you have known for fewer than six months in the past year?
He then declared that his answers were true.

After completing the questionnaire, a medical screener interviewed him and told him that “he could be prosecuted for an offence if he had given any false or misleading answers”, and when he was found to be HIV-positive, he was interviewed again to find if he had any HIV risk factors.

Legal assistant director at the Ministry of Health (MOH) Jason Lee said, “during the interview, the man claimed that he had never had sexual intercourse before and insisted that he did not participate in any risk activities”.

However, the man finally confessed to a MOH public health officer that he had sex with a male foreign worker he met in a public place in June 2017. He also had many sexual encounters with several strangers in the Philippines and sexual intercourse with a man in a toilet cubicle in Causeway Point – a shopping mall in Singapore.

Because false information was provided in relation to blood donations which can result in serious harm to public health and safety, the prosecution asked for the sentence.
“In particular, if the donated blood is infected with HIV, there is risk that the disease may be transmitted through blood infusion to innocent recipients,” he said.
On the other hand, the defence said that the client would not be able to pay the fine and asked for a lenient sentence.
Health Sciences Authority said that the donated blood was“immediately isolated and destroyed”.

“None of the donated blood was transfused to patients.”


Lying about your sexual history when donating something as important is blood is such a serious crime. Good thing his contaminated blood was destroyed.
 
Causeway Point Male Toilets Got Gay sex activities! Must go take some Beedios! :D
 
This is why homos are banned from donating blood.

Never ever give in to the pressure from the liberal lunatics.
 
Lying about your sexual history when donating something as important is blood is such a serious crime. Good thing his contaminated blood was destroyed.

God forbid the blood technician tending to the infected faggot contracts the disease. A broken glove, an open wound, blood droplets flying off when the needle is inserted.
 
Wait... there's a surau at Causeway Point?

Did he get assfucked there? :roflmao:

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References:
https://www.worldofbuzz.com/22yo-wi...hind-surau-lies-says-she-was-forced-into-sex/
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nat...or-forcing-girl-to-perform-oral-sex-in-surau/
 
Solution is to NUKE Pink-dot-SG.

Cleansed Pee Sai.

净化鼻屎。
 
This is why homos are banned from donating blood.

Never ever give in to the pressure from the liberal lunatics.
It's nothing but the tyranny of the minorities

Facebook urges gay men to give blood, which can be a painful reminder they aren't allowed to
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Men who have sex with other men are being shown notifications to donate blood, despite the restrictions for many of them to do so.
It’s a painful reminder that they cannot give blood in many countries.
It’s “tone deaf,” one Facebook user told CNBC. Facebook said it does not “target people based on their sexual orientation or their ability to donate blood.”
Aaron Endre
Aaron Endre in San Franicsco
Aaron Endre
Aaron Endre, 33, of San Francisco, has listed himself on Facebook “as a man interested in other men” in his profile. He follows news about queer issues, and he is regularly targeted with ads in his feed that indicate that both Facebook and Instagram are aware of his sexual orientation.

Yet, Endre has been getting nudges on his Facebook feed to donate blood every few days, despite his efforts to mute them.

“On Facebook’s part, this seems tone deaf,” said Endre, who works in public relations.

A screenshot of Endré’s Facebook profile, reminding him to give blood
Aaron Endre
For Endre, the ads serve as a painful reminder that he is not currently allowed to give blood, despite his desire to do so.

He views it as a “travesty” from a public health perspective that Facebook would show him reminders, given the policies in many countries that prevent gay men from donating blood for three months, a year or even indefinitely following their last sexual encounter with another man.

In about 20 countries around the world, men who have sex with other men are banned from giving blood altogether.

Meanwhile, Facebook’s Blood Donations feature was introduced by the company to users in India, Brazil and Bangladesh in 2017 as part of the company’s Social Good team. The feature launched in the U.S. last month. With the feature, users can sign up to receive notifications whenever nearby blood donation centers need donors.

Facebook partnered with America’s Blood Centers, the American Red Cross and others for the tool, according to a company blog post in June.

Heated discussion
In 2015, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration relaxed its lifetime ban on men who have sex with other men giving blood to a one-year deferral.

The issue is still debated, as other countries, such as France, have relaxed their restrictions further still.

Some believe they should be reconsidered altogether. As one Atlantic writer put it: “To place the same restrictions on monogamous gay couples as those placed on straight men who have unprotected sex with multiple partners, or intravenous drug users, is simply inexcusable policy.”

Mark Milleville, 29, of Oakland, said he saw two posts from Facebook encouraging him to donate blood in the past week. Milleville is gay, is listed as gay in his Facebook profile and said that Facebook’s ad preferences tool has him listed as interested in topics including “LGBT community” and “Homosexuality.”

“I’m angry that donating blood is still an issue for men who have sex with men and that Facebook is rubbing it in my face,” Milleville told CNBC.

At least a dozen other gay and bisexual men have shared on social media that the Facebook blood donation feature is “offensive” or “insulting,” and several have asked for Facebook not to target them with these reminders, according to a CNBC search.

In Australia, some users were particularly surprised to find an ad featuring a gay couple and asking for blood donations. The ad ran on Facebook but isn’t a Facebook ad.

‘An unfortunate side effect’
One public health expert who has advised Facebook told CNBC that the blood donation feature is a positive tool overall, especially when there are critical shortages of blood in various regions. But there are implications in targeting everyone that Facebook might not have fully considered.

“This is an unfortunate side effect of a promising tool,” said Sherry Pagoto, a professor at the University of Connecticut, who specializes in technology and public health. “It’s a good example of Facebook trying to do something with a good intention, but perhaps not playing through the various unintended consequences.”

Pagoto noted that one way Facebook could improve on this front is to “bring in more public health experts to the table.”

She said the company does occasionally, however, seek outside feedback. She has advised the company on public health issues previously and visited the companies’ headquarters in the fall of 2018. And Facebook does offer a page on its site to explain how its users can mute notifications by declining to be a blood donor.

“We don’t target people based on their sexual orientation or their ability to donate blood,” said a Facebook spokesman in a statement to CNBC. “Our blood donation feature was developed to help increase awareness of the critical need for blood donation nationwide, especially given the declining donor pool and seasonal shortages our partners are experiencing.”

The Red Cross said it appreciates Facebook alerting the public to participate in the blood donation process.

“The number one reason why people don’t participate is that they are not asked — and Facebook’s blood donation tool helps alert people about the critical need to help hospital patients,” a spokesperson said.

The Red Cross also noted that it doesn’t decide eligibility since that’s the job of federal regulators.

“We, like all blood centers, must follow the eligibility requirements,” the Red Cross spokesperson said.

But some Facebook users say there should be an easier and more intuitive way to turn off these notifications, given the current FDA guidelines.

Dale Stephens, 27, an executive coach based in San Francisco, also got the Facebook alerts to give blood, when he was not able to do so.

“It’s a frustrating reminder of the small ways in which the world is still unequal for queer people,” he said.

Corrections: This story has been updated to reflect Facebook did not produce the Australian ad on blood donations. It has also been updated to reflect all users are shown the blood donation posts from Facebook.
 
However, the man finally confessed to a MOH public health officer that he had sex with a male foreign worker he met in a public place in June 2017. He also had many sexual encounters with several strangers in the Philippines and sexual intercourse with a man in a toilet cubicle in Causeway Point – a shopping mall in Singapore.

Thanks I have checked with gay fucks Jolovan Wham and Roy Ngerng and I am pleased to say that they have confirmed that they did not have sexual intercourse with this HIV gay fuck.

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Gay should just carry on being gay! Why still want to donate blood? :rolleyes:
 
What a fucking gay slut.

Gayfreely! Public romp with foreign worker. This is as dirty as @ginfreely that fucking cheebye.
 
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