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Anti-LGBTQ Congressman says it’s possible to give yourself COVID-19 by wearing a facemask
Rep. Louie Gohmert says that he may have put “some of the virus onto the mask and breathed it in.”
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Florida man charged with “criminal transmission of HIV” after he spit on a paramedic
HIV cannot be transmitted through saliva and the paramedic was wearing a mask. But Florida law on HIV still allows him to be prosecuted.
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People were dying faster than we could funeralize during the AIDS pandemic. It’s happening again.
And, once again, African American women have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ohio cancels their primary due to the coronavirus pandemic, but 3 other states are holding elections
Ohio’s governor canceled the primary due to the current health emergency.
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Thousands of circuit queens cut loose at Winter Party last week. Someone has coronavirus now.
Thousands of LGBTQ people from all over the country went to the National LGBTQ Task Force’s circuit party in Miami. That’s not “social distancing.”
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The Trump administration is erasing transgender people from government websites
While multiple references to the LGBTQ community have disappeared, trans people are specifically being erased entirely.
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Franklin Graham says STIs are punishment for ignoring ‘God’s guidelines’ on gender & gays
“God made us male and female and gave sex for us to enjoy inside a marriage relationship between a man and a woman — not two men, not two women.”
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Trump will pledge an end to HIV transmission in State of the Union address
Despite his disastrous record on fighting HIV and constant attacks on LGBTQ people, Trump will pledge to end an epidemic he’s ignored.
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Hamburger Mary’s owner says health department deliberately ruined his business because he’s gay
The county health department announced publicly that one of the employees had hepatitis and offered customers free vaccines. But a medical exam proved the allegation wasn’t true.
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D.C. may soon have America’s toughest conversion therapy ban
The bill would have to be approved by Congress, because DC isn’t a state.