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Very interesting. Very worrisome. Many did warn about the COVID vaccines though.
Very interesting. Very worrisome. Many did warn about the COVID vaccines though.
Because pharmaceuticals were hiding the truth while colluded with Democrats to get rich.Why do they ask that question?
Link?Because pharmaceuticals were hiding the truth while colluded with Democrats to get rich.
Why else would such question necessary if we were told 100000X that it's safe and effective? I don't recall a blood bank asking if donors took Advil.Link?
Why do they ask that question?
So you do not know.Why else would such question necessary if we were told 100000X that it's safe and effective? I don't recall a blood bank asking if donors took Advil.
That isn't why.Because they don't want people to get infected with tainted COVID blood.
They want people to get healthy, not infected.
That isn't why.
Do research instead of just assuming.
Not according to what I found.No.
that's exactly why,
Very interesting. Very worrisome. Many did warn about the COVID vaccines though.
is that the BEST you can do-----can't you cite ANYTHING credible?Because pharmaceuticals were hiding the truth while colluded with Democrats to get rich.
weeding out the death batches seems such a tedious affair .....~S~Not according to what I found.
Can I Donate Blood After Getting a COVID Vaccine?
It’s safe to give blood after you’ve had the COVID-19 vaccine, but there are a few things you need to know. Find out when you can donate and when you should wait.www.webmd.com
"But to be eligible, you’ll need to know and be able to give the name of your COVID-19 vaccine’s manufacturer. Approved manufacturers include Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Novavax, and Pfizer. You can donate as long as you don't have symptoms of COVID-19 and feel well when you’re about to donate."
"If you don’t know which company manufactured your vaccine, you’ll need to wait 2 weeks before you can donate blood."
"Q: Are individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine eligible to give blood, platelets and plasma?"Answers to Common Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines and Blood, Platelet or Plasma Donation Eligibility
You can donate blood after COVID-19 vaccinations.www.redcross.org
"A: Yes, you can donate blood after getting a COVID-19 vaccine, as long as you are symptom-free and feeling well at the time of the donation. Please come prepared to share the manufacturer name of the vaccine you received. If you do not know the name of the vaccine manufacturer, we request you wait two weeks to donate after vaccination, out of precaution."
They just want to make sure people haven't taken an unapproved and/or unknown vaccine.
Do you have a link supporting your claim or is it just your medical opinion?