Yuval David recovered from COVID-19 but is turned away from donating plasma in NYC

Yuval David recovered from COVID-19 but is turned away from donating plasma in NYC

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CBS New York ran a segment highlighting the story of Yuval David, a gay actor, filmmaker, and advocate in New York who was turned away from donating plasma after recovering from COVID-19 in March. GLAAD has been leading a campaign to urge the FDA to lift its discriminatory restrictions on gay and bi men donating blood and plasma, with its petition calling for an end to the current blood ban approaching 25,000 signatures.

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In the segment, David discusses being sick with COVID-19 in mid-March, and then recovering from the illness in approximately a week. Once he felt back to normal, David wanted to donate blood, knowing that his body had developed antibodies that could be used to treat those struggling with the virus. David contacted the New York Blood Center and provided all the necessary information for him to donate blood. However, once he revealed that he was gay, married to a man, and had only been sexually active with his partner, the medical professional informed him that he would not be able to donate due to the FDA’s discriminatory restrictions on men who have sex with men (MSM) donating blood.

Tonight, I spoke on @cbsnews about how even as I tried to help others during this pandemic, I was discriminated against, because I am gay. Thank you @cbsnewyork and @tvcoryjames for sharing my story and the work @glaad and I are doing regarding the ban on… pic.twitter.com/K2xRDhpuvB

— Yuval David (@YuvalDavid) May 9, 2020

“I don’t fit the three-month abstinence policy, but why should I?” David said.

Yuval David also wrote about his story on Medium, where he recounts his experience with COVID-19, details being turned away from donating his plasma, and calls on the FDA to lift its discriminatory restrictions on gay and bi men donating blood.

On Friday, Brazil’s Supreme Court overturned restrictions that limit gay and bisexual men, and other LGBTQ people, from donating blood. The case was brought to the Supreme Court in 2016, but finally reached a majority decision on Friday when seven of eleven Supreme Court justices voted that the guidelines barring men who had sex with other men from giving blood were unconstitutional, ultimately ending any waiting time. Earlier this month, Hungary also removed its ban on gay and bi men donating blood.

On April 2nd, the FDA announced it revised its deferral time blood donations from gay and bisexual men from 12 months to 3 months. After the FDA’s revision, the American Medical Association called on the FDA to update its guidelines to be more in line with science: “We urge the FDA to take future steps to remove the categorical restrictions for blood donations by MSM so they are instead based on a person’s individual risk, consistent with the latest scientific evidence, to ensure blood donation criteria is equitably applied across all people.”

GLAAD launched a petition in March calling for an end to the current ban following U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams’ urgent call for donations during the COVID-19 crisis. The petition has over 24,000 signatures and elected officials including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and Sen. Kamala Harris have spoken out. Sam Smith (via IG story), Chasten Buttigieg, Michelle Visage (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Daniel Franzese (Mean Girls), Peppermint (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Margaret Cho, Nico Tortorella (Younger), Josh Feldman (This Close), and Johnny Sibilly (Pose) have also helped to share GLAAD’s petition on social media.

On May 7, the House Oversight Committee sent a letter urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow men who have sex with men (MSM) who have recovered from COVID-19 and can safely donate plasma in support of treatment research efforts to do so. The letter is signed by Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (the Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform), Rep. Jamie Raskin (the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties), and Committee Members Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Katie Porter, and Deb Haaland.

This letter from the House Committee follows an initial letter released by Chairwoman Maloney and Rep. Ocasio-Cortez on April 1, urging the FDA to revise its 12-month donor deferral policy for MSM in light of the negative long-term impacts coronavirus will have on the United States blood supply.

In April, an FDA spokesperson told Good Morning America: “the FDA is committed to considering alternatives to the time-based deferral for men who have sex with men by generating the scientific evidence that will support an effective individual risk assessment-based blood donor questionnaire.” The FDA also revealed to Good Morning America that it is “working to commence a pilot study that will enroll about 2000 men who have sex with men and who would be willing to donate blood.”

Following this news, GLAAD responded with a statement from President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis: “The FDA is placing American lives on the line as they debate stigma, not science. During the current crisis, the FDA is wasting time and money on a pilot study when all the scientific research and medical authorities plainly state that gay and bi man should not be restricted from donating blood. All blood donations, regardless of sexual orientation, are screened to ensure healthy samples and now the American Medical Association, leading elected officials, and more than 600 medical professionals have all done the work for the FDA and unequivocally state that this ban needs to end.”

In April, Attorney generals from 19 states and D.C. issued a letter to the Assistant Health Secretary, requesting that the FDA further loosen its ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men. GLAAD also released an open letter penned by over 500 medical professionals calling on to the FDA “to reverse its unscientific and discriminatory ban against men who have sex with men (MSM) from donating blood in favor of risk-based screening.” The letter also notes that “the FDA’s recent decision to shorten the prohibition window to 3 months is a step in the right direction, [but] it does not go far enough in reversing the unscientific ban.”

GLAAD also thanked Andy Cohen for speaking out against the ban, after he was unable to donate plasma following his recovery from COVID-19:

Thank you @Andy for speaking out against the ban that prevents gay and bi men and others in the LGBTQ community from donating blood and plasma.

Sign our petition to #EndTheBloodBan: t.co/ucYj0CoOqW t.co/Hs46RpudLC

— GLAAD (@glaad) April 24, 2020

Following the launch of GLAAD’s petition in March, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin led a group of Senators, including Cory Booker, Sherrod Brown, Tammy Duckworth, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and more, in releasing a letter to FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn that raises concerns about the FDA’s discriminatory blood donation policies and urges the administration to make the necessary changes to help save lives. Read the full letter here.

Leading medical organizations have debunked the ban on blood donations for years. The American Public Health Association has stated that the current ban “is not based in science but appears to be modeled after other countries’ choices and fears.” The American Red Cross has also spoken out, noting that “blood donation eligibility should not be determined by methods that are based upon sexual orientation.” A 2014 study by the Williams Institute estimated that if the ban were to be lifted, an additional 360,000 men would likely donate, which could help save the lives of more than a million people.

May 11, 2020

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This hunky gay meteorologist is showing off his home workout routine and so much more

This hunky gay meteorologist is showing off his home workout routine and so much more

Adam Joseph is a beloved meteorologist from Philadelphia. Like many of us, he’s been going a little stir crazy while in quarantine. So to help pass the time, he’s launched a new online series called “At Home With Adam,” in which he offers viewers an inside glimpse at life with his husband and their two kids.

Related: Kansas City weatherman comes out as a hot, gay muscle daddy

Adam, who Buzzfeed named the “second-hottest TV anchor in the world” in 2017, has been posting all sorts of fun videos, sharing some of his favorite cocktail recipes, teaching how to make your own barometer, and showing off his creative home workout routines.

Here he is demonstrating how to make a curl bar out of a broomstick…

And here he is showing how to turn your sofa into a leg presses machine (with an added assist from his daughter, Hannah)…

But it doesn’t stop there. Adam has also been busy doing home demolition projects…

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DEMO!!!!! Nothing like destroying property

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Building garden boxes…

Making molten lava cakes…

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MOLTEN LAVA CAKES I put together this sort video of how you can easily make your own homemade molten lava cakes. They are super delicious, super easy, and you don’t need that many ingredients. I hope you like this “how to video” and please share with others. Happy baking!!!!!! #dad #baker #meteorologist #dessert #chocolate #cake #sweet #delicious #easy #homemade

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And cutting his own hair…

Seriously, is there anything this guy can’t do?!

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STAYING COOL…. #dads #kids #hot #water #swimming #100 #summer #family #love

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THIS GUY Let’s be honest, vacations with two kids 5 and 3 are more like relocations. What I mean is: there is no relaxing, dealing with temper tantrums, plane rides that feel like your rounding the globe, one being good while the other is tearing all a part, one minute they’re playing the next pushing and shoving, breakfast, lunch, dinner are quiet the show and not always in a good way, potty time is typically at the most inconvenient time, when near the ocean or pool you suddenly need more than two eyes and drain your energy watching like a hawk. So after giving a small example of what it’s like traveling with kids why the huge smiles on our face standing on the sand of Turks and Caicos? Because it is all so darn worth it and amazing. This guy next to me picks me up when I break down from the stress of it all and vise versa. Having a partner who knows when to step it up, helps smooth the hard times over. Believe me, we are like ALL families and feel those ups and downs. But in the end, the happy moments outweigh the bad, the excitement on the kids faces wipe away aggravation, the “I love you’s” are a kiss from heaven, the moments of hugging can’t last long enough, they make you laugh when you least expect it. Most of us have to remind ourselves, none of this would be possible without the person next to you.? #dads #partners #family #love #happy #vacation #tough #easy #life #kids #smile #laugh #cry

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Colorado Cafe Packed with Unmasked Customers, Employees at Illegal Mother’s Day Reopening in Defiance of State’s COVID-19 Regulations: WATCH

Colorado Cafe Packed with Unmasked Customers, Employees at Illegal Mother’s Day Reopening in Defiance of State’s COVID-19 Regulations: WATCH

A Colorado cafe was flooded with unmasked Mother’s Day customers when it reopened in defiance of the state’s COVID-19 public health orders which allows only takeout and delivery services.

Nick Puckett, a reporter’s for Colorado Community Media filmed the crowd packing the cafe. One customer cheered for Puckett, flashing a ‘thumbs-up’ sign.

Sharing the first bit of this video, where you hear me ask “the bouncer” if it’s cool to walk in. I did not “spy” on them, they were glad to have the attention. pic.twitter.com/ma0025MmB0

— Nick Puckett (@nick__puckett) May 11, 2020

Governor Jared Polis issued a statement through his deputy press secretary Shelby Wieman: “These restaurants are not only breaking the law, they are endangering the lives of their staff, customers, and community. Under Safer at Home, restaurants, food courts, cafes, coffeehouses, and other similar places of public accommodation offering food or beverage for on-premises consumption are still closed.  Delivery and drive-up service is available. Coloradans can contact their local public health department if they believe someone is violating Safer at Home.”

The restaurant released a statement on Twitter, saying, “We are standing for America, small businesses, the Constitution and against the overreach of our governor in Colorado!!”

@realDonaldTrump⁩ We are standing for America, small businesses, the Constitution and against the overreach of our governor in Colorado!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸t.co/dfzdR7bKFe

— C&C Coffee and Kitchen (@cccoffeekitchen) May 9, 2020

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Elton John posts beautiful tribute to Little Richard

Elton John posts beautiful tribute to Little Richard

Little Richard performing in 2007
Little Richard performing in 2007 (Photo: Public Domain)

Elton John is among the many figures from the entertainment world to pay tribute to rock’n’roll icon, Little Richard, who died on Friday in Nashville at the age of 87. His cause of death was cancer.

Posting a photo of Little Richard in his heyday to Instagram, John said, “Without a doubt – musically, vocally and visually – he was my biggest influence. Seeing him live in my teens was the most exciting event in my life at that point. Goosebumps, electricity and joy came from every pore. His records still sound fresh and the opening few seconds of “Tutti Frutti” are the most explosive in music history.

“I was lucky enough to work with him for my “Duets” album in 1993. He was shy and funny and I was SO nervous. The track we recorded “The Power” is a favourite in my catalogue.

 

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“We also played live at the Beverly Hilton and I felt like I’d died and gone to heaven. He influenced so many and is irreplaceable. A true legend, icon and a force of nature. #RIP Little Richard.”

Related: Elton John’s kids sing him happy birthday and it’s adorable

Born Richard Wayne Penniman in Macon, Georgia, in 1932, Little Richard achieved worldwide fame in early 1956 with his breakthrough hit, ‘Tutti Frutti’ – achieving chart success as a nascent rock’n’roll icon just before Elvis Presley.

He went on to have 15 chart hits in three years, including classics such as ‘Long Tall Sally’ and ‘Lucille’.

His flamboyant and wild stage act electrified audiences. Before his mainstream success, he was already an experienced showman. He’d performed as a drag queen called Princess LaVonne in the early 1950s with various vaudeville acts.

Offstage, his personal life was just as wild as his stage persona. He was twice arrested for lewd conduct in the 1950s, having a fondness for using a female friend to pick up men, and then watching her and the man have sex in the back of his car.

The original lyrics for ‘Tutti Frutti’ were concerned with anal sex: “If it don’t fit, don’t force it / You can grease it, make it easy.” However, these were changed before the song was committed to vinyl.

He was later open about attending orgies and sleeping with men, variously describing himself in one interview as “omnisexual” and telling Penthouse in 1995, “I’ve been gay all my life”.

However, a victim of the times he lived in and his upbringing, Little Richard had conflicting views on his sexuality over the decades, sometimes denouncing homosexuality as “unnatural”, and briefly once turning his back on rock’n’roll in the late 50s to become a preacher.

Related: Little Richard says he’s no longer gay, has abandoned all ‘unnatural affections’ toward men

Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan were among the many others to pay tribute to the rock pioneer. Jagger tweeted, “I’m so saddened to hear about the passing of Little Richard. He was the biggest inspiration of my early teens and his music still has the same raw electric energy when you play it now as it did when it first shot through the music scene in the mid ’50s.

“When we were on tour with him I would watch his moves every night and learn from him how to entertain and involve the audience and he was always so generous with advice to me. He contributed so much to popular music. I will miss you Richard, God bless.”

Dylan tweeted, “I just heard the news about Little Richard and I’m so grieved. He was my shining star and guiding light back when I was only a little boy. His was the original spirit that moved me to do everything I would do.”

Paul McCartney tweeted, “I owe a lot of what I do to Little Richard and his style; and he knew it. He would say, ‘I taught Paul everything he knows’. I had to admit he was right.

“In the early days of the Beatles we played with Richard in Hamburg and got to know him,” McCartney continued. “He would let us hang out in his dressing room and we were witness to his pre-show rituals, with his head under a towel over a bowl of steaming hot water, he would suddenly lift his head up to the mirror and say, ‘I can’t help it cos I’m so beautiful.’ And he was.”

Writer and director Ava DuVernay (Netflix‘s When They See Us), recalled how Little Richard had generously helped her when she was a struggling creative trying to get a break in the business.

“I served soul food brunch to Little Richard every Sunday for a year while waitressing at Aunt Kizzy’s Back Porch in LA,” DuVernay tweeted.

“I was a college student. He tipped me a crisp $100 bill each week on a $75 breakfast with friends. This was 30 years ago. Helped me so much. God rest his soul.”

 

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Rest In Peace, Magnificent One, Creator of the Preen and the Rock and Roll Scream. God Bless You, Little Richard.

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Trump Launches Attack on ‘Meet the Press’ Host Chuck Todd After Network Says it ‘Inadvertently’ Cut Short Clip of Bill Barr Clucking ‘History is Written by the Winners’ — WATCH

Trump Launches Attack on ‘Meet the Press’ Host Chuck Todd After Network Says it ‘Inadvertently’ Cut Short Clip of Bill Barr Clucking ‘History is Written by the Winners’ — WATCH

NBC News’ Meet The Press anchor Chuck Todd is under fire from Donald Trump and conservatives after the network admitted it had “inadvertently and inaccurately” presented a quote from Attorney General Bill Barr without its full context. The interview’s topic was the Justice Department’s inexcusable dropping of charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn, which former president Barack Obama said puts the “rule of law at risk.”

In the clip, Barr responded to a question from Todd, who asked, “When history looks back on this decision, how do you think it will be written?”

In the shortened clip, Barr said, “Well, history is written by the winners. So, it largely depends on who’s writing the history.”

Todd then told commentator Peggy Noonan that he was “struck by the cynicism of the answer, adding, “It’s a correct answer. But he’s the attorney general. He didn’t make the case that he was upholding the rule of law. He was almost admitting that, yeah, this is a political job.”

In the full clip, Barr had added, “But I think a fair history would say that it was a good decision because it upheld the rule of law. It helped, it upheld the standards of the Department of Justice and it undid what was an injustice.”

Today on Meet The Press, @chucktodd wildly took context out of an answer AG Bill Barr gave about his decision to drop the case into Gen. Michael Flynn.

I cut Todd’s segment along with Barr’s full answer together. Look at how blatantly dishonest this is. pic.twitter.com/tODOEwL48V

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) May 10, 2020

NBC News said that it “inadvertently” cut the clip short.

You’re correct. Earlier today, we inadvertently and inaccurately cut short a video clip of an interview with AG Barr before offering commentary and analysis. The remaining clip included important remarks from the attorney general that we missed, and we regret the error.

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) May 10, 2020

Trump, of course, seized on the moment to fuel his argument that the “fake news” media is out to get him, and called for Todd’s firing.

Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd should be FIRED by “Concast” (NBC) for this fraud. He knew exactly what he was doing. Public Airwaves = Fake News! @AjitPaiFCC @FCC t.co/fLTDhjMXo4

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 11, 2020

Trump also spent the weekend firing off attacks on Obama, after the former president’s remarks about Flynn and Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Said Obama: “The news over the last 24 hours I think has been somewhat downplayed — about the Justice Department dropping charges against Michael Flynn. And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk. And when you start moving in those directions, it can accelerate pretty quickly as we’ve seen in other places.”

OBAMAGATE! t.co/mSmWsbfOWf

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 11, 2020

He got caught, OBAMAGATE! t.co/oV6fum0zIS

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 11, 2020

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