Japan Warning Of Tainted Blood Supply, Due To The Vax.

And the narrative of the safety, and efficacy of the clot shot, continues to crumble. The research keeps stacking up against the Vax. And nations are speaking up.

Ya knowwwww...

If "Japanese researchers" were opposed to blood transfusions from people who have been vaxxed, you would have posted an article from...you know...JAPAN.

Why do you numbnuts keep falling for Fake News?

Seriously. Why?
 

"Japan proposes prohibiting people who have been vaccinated for Covid-19 from donating blood due to dangerous side effects linked to mRNA vaccines," read a Thai-language post published on Facebook on March 22, 2024.

The caption continued: "Japan’s leading team of scientists has called for the government to immediately ban mRNA vaccines used for Covid-19 prevention and to prohibit blood donations from people who have been vaccinated."

Additional Thai-language text superimposed on the photo of a person's arm read: "Japan bans the vaccinated people from donating 'contaminated blood'."

A similar claim that Japan had already banned Covid-19 vaccine recipients from donating blood was shared elsewhere in Thailand, South Korea, and the UK. AFP previously debunked the claim after it circulated in French.
 

Q: If I get vaccinated, can I not donate blood?

It depends on the type of vaccination. For details, please see below.

*You can check vaccinations using the chatbot on blood donation criteria.
*Please note that this does not cover all vaccinations .

In addition, for any vaccine, people who are not in good health, such as those who still have symptoms after vaccination, are asked to refrain from donating blood.In addition, if they experience serious symptoms such as anaphylactic shock, they will be asked to refrain from donating blood for one year after the onset of symptoms.

In addition, there are generally no restrictions on donating blood before receiving a vaccination, so if you have any concerns, please consult your doctor or medical institution before receiving the vaccination.

  • Inoculation with inactivated vaccines and toxoids for influenza, Japanese encephalitis, cholera, Hepatitis A, pneumococcus, whooping cough, tetanus, etc.
Please refrain from donating blood for 24 hours after receiving the vaccination.

  • Hepatitis B vaccination
Please refrain from donating blood for two weeks after receiving the vaccination.

  • Anti-HBs human immunoglobulin, when administered alone or in combination with hepatitis B vaccine
Patients are asked to refrain from donating blood for six months after receiving this treatment.

  • Rabies vaccination (after an animal bite)
Please refrain from donating blood for one year after receiving the vaccination.

  • Live attenuated vaccines such as mumps, rubella, and BCG
Please refrain from donating blood for four weeks after receiving the vaccination.

  • Smallpox vaccine
After receiving the vaccination, you are asked to refrain from donating blood for two months.

  • Administration of antisera for tetanus, snake venom, gastroenteritis, and botulinum
Patients are asked to refrain from donating blood for three months after receiving this treatment.

  • COVID-19 vaccine
[People who have received an inactivated vaccine]

You can donate blood if 24 hours have passed since receiving the vaccination.

*As of October 2022, none have been approved in Japan.

[Those who have received a recombinant protein vaccine]

You can donate blood if 24 hours have passed since receiving the vaccination.

Example: Novavax

[RNA vaccines (including mRNA vaccines)]

You can donate blood if 48 hours have passed since receiving the vaccination.

Examples: Pfizer, Moderna, Daiichi Sankyo

*Including vaccines for the Omicron strain

[Viral vector vaccines]

You can donate blood if six weeks have passed since receiving the vaccine.

Examples: AstraZeneca, J&J (Janssen Pharmaceuticals)

*Those who have previously developed vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), a disease that causes thrombosis along with a drop in platelet count due to an immune response induced by a vaccination (the same condition is sometimes diagnosed as Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS)), are asked to refrain from donating blood for the time being.

[Vaccinations administered overseas]

If the vaccine's active ingredients fall under the category of "inactivated vaccines and recombinant protein vaccines," "RNA vaccines," or "viral vector vaccines," the blood donation acceptance criteria for the corresponding vaccines will apply in principle. Please ask your medical doctor for details.

*In the future, for newly approved COVID-19 vaccines, depending on the characteristics of their active ingredients, consideration may be required at a national council, etc., and we may ask you to refrain from donating blood until the standards for accepting blood donations after vaccination are established. In addition, since there are currently no standards for accepting vaccine types other than those listed above, we ask that you refrain from donating blood.
 
What special kind of dipshit are you, marking my posts as Fake News?

Goddam, the irony of your willful stupidity is mind boggling!

I just debunked the OP and you don't have the integrity to admit you were hoaxed.

Your ego can't handle the fact you were taken in by such an obvious hoax. You're just too fragile.

Sad.
There is no hoax.

Only free speech.

Anyone who thinks this science is settled is a dumbass ignorant fucktard.
 

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