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I can’t find anything on the ARC website about this.

this is what i found on the red cross website...

"COVID-19 Vaccine and Blood Donor Eligibility Information


The Red Cross is following FDA blood donation eligibility guidance for those who receive a COVID-19 vaccination, and deferral times may vary depending on the type of vaccine an individual receives. If you’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine, you’ll need to provide the manufacturer name when you come to donate. Upon vaccination, you should receive a card or printout indicating what COVID-19 vaccine was received, and we encourage you to bring that card with you to your next donation. In most cases, there is no deferral time for individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine as long as they are symptom free and feeling well at the time of donation. The following eligibility guidelines apply to each COVID-19 vaccine received, including boosters:

  • There is no deferral time for eligible blood donors who are vaccinated with an inactivated or RNA based COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca, Janssen/J&J, Moderna, Novavax, or Pfizer.
  • Eligible blood donors who received a live attenuated COVID-19 vaccine or do not know what type of COVID-19 vaccine they received must wait two weeks before giving blood.
  • If you have an appointment scheduled and need to change your donation date based on the above guidance, click here.
  • If you have further eligibility questions, please call 1-800-RED CROSS.

Please note: The Red Cross, as an organization, is not a healthcare provider and is not administering COVID-19 vaccinations in the U.S. However, Red Cross volunteers who are medical professionals may work with local authorities to help give vaccinations if their state licenses permit them to do so. In addition, Red Cross teams are currently helping to vaccinate U.S. service members on bases around the world."

what better way to spread immunity issues to other people
 
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Even if these things all got knives on their snouts, Lars Andersen would neutralize all of them before they even get to within 10 yards of him...
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NOW, Lars Andersen teamed up with Jerry Miculek, Lars with his modern laminate/fiberglass Korean reflex horn bow and Jerry with an AR-15, versus 1000 of these buggers inside a football stadium, the two in the middle of the field and the robots trying to get to them by coming down the seating areas... Shyeeet, I think I am betting on Lars and Jerry to win, decisively... It would be a robot slaughter...
 
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Well if they are "sentient" ...they will be taking away many jobs. It will hit the hospitality industry first; I saw them in hospitals too (there that's a good thing, for now). In order to not be a "useless eater" and earn your mealworm rations in the fourth revolution, you must be will to be "adapt" to new purposes and subjected to an implanted digital neurosurveillance/programming module (which can be turned off when you don't comply. But you'll be happy!
 
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So I guess my last lengthy email to Cornyn didn't do much:

I'm surprised you thought it would.
Not trying to come off offensive, but any interaction with politicians is useless unless you make the point with ********(I'd better not say that here).
 
Even if these things all got knives on their snouts, Lars Andersen would neutralize all of them before they even get to within 10 yards of him...
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NOW, Lars Andersen teamed up with Jerry Miculek, Lars with his modern laminate/fiberglass Korean reflex horn bow and Jerry with an AR-15, versus 1000 of these buggers inside a football stadium, the two in the middle of the field and the robots trying to get to them by coming down the seating areas... Shyeeet, I think I am betting on Lars and Jerry to win, decisively... It would be a robot slaughter...

i had to search up Lars, once watching a video i remember who he is. its been years since i watched any bow and arrow vids. he is one hell of an archer, splitting an arrow in 2 while its in flight.
 
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TX has become somewhat of a mystery to me. I used to be a resident, for a decade. Nowone sees all this feather ruffling by the GOP, then there is Austin wanting to ban guns. I won't even go down the WTF happened in Uvalde with all these macho TX men with their guns. Beginning to look like TX is all puff(ter). It'll be blue before you know it. Truly disheartening. I keep hearing from folks I know in TX that TX is still conservative, blah blah blah - but I'll calling TOTAL BULLSHIT.
Go fuck yourself with a cactus.
 
"The Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program." You can find the statement in the below link and the reason why they decided to do so. Is the decision related to the vaccine? who knows. Do you really expect them to tell the truth even if it was complication from the vaccine was the basis for their decision or it played a part in it. Maybe not so "Fake as Fuck"

Red Cross plasma donation
Lets se here, it said you cant donate blood if you're vaccinated, which is not true, while claiming someone said something the didn't.

Yes, that makes it fake as fuck.



I think your problem arises from not understanding that convalescent plasma donation and plasma donation are different. They can't get antibodies from from the vaccinated because they don't have them. But if they do have them, they will take them still. If you want me to click on a link you are going to have to provide one that looks more reputable than that.


The American Red Cross’ current policy is to only accept convalescent plasma donations from people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have not had the vaccine. Although, if plasma donated by people vaccinated against COVID-19 has a high-level of COVID-19 antibodies it may be used as convalescent plasma.
 
Lets se here, it said you cant donate blood if you're vaccinated, which is not true, while claiming someone said something the didn't.

Yes, that makes it fake as fuck.



I think your problem arises from not understanding that convalescent plasma donation and plasma donation are different. They can't get antibodies from from the vaccinated because they don't have them. But if they do have them, they will take them still. If you want me to click on a link you are going to have to provide one that looks more reputable than that.


The American Red Cross’ current policy is to only accept convalescent plasma donations from people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have not had the vaccine. Although, if plasma donated by people vaccinated against COVID-19 has a high-level of COVID-19 antibodies it may be used as convalescent plasma.
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The American Red Cross’ current policy is to only accept convalescent plasma donations from people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have not had the vaccine. Although, if plasma donated by people vaccinated against COVID-19 has a high-level of COVID-19 antibodies it may be used as convalescent plasma.

Do these sentences make sense to you? Why would someone who IS vaccinated not have any antibodies? Wouldn't someone who has never had covid, but has been vaccinated have anti-bodies? What is the purpose of vaccination if it does not help your body fight the virus with anti-bodies?

Why would someone who is unvaccinated and had covid have antibodies, but someone who is vaccinated would not? Does that make any sense to you, or am I missing something about the mRNA vaccine?

I thought the mRNA told your own cells to produce the spiked protine, and that in so doing your body would generate antibodies to fight it...

It would seem I don't understand it, if that's actually the Red Cross' policy...?
 
Do these sentences make sense to you? Why would someone who IS vaccinated not have any antibodies? Wouldn't someone who has never had covid, but has been vaccinated have anti-bodies? What is the purpose of vaccination if it does not help your body fight the virus with anti-bodies?

Why would someone who is unvaccinated and had covid have antibodies, but someone who is vaccinated would not? Does that make any sense to you, or am I missing something about the mRNA vaccine?

I thought the mRNA told your own cells to produce the spiked protine, and that in so doing your body would generate antibodies to fight it...

It would seem I don't understand it, if that's actually the Red Cross' policy...?
It all makes perfect sense once you wrap your head around the idea that the vaccine is a population control device, and the virus is the mechanism to justify forcing the vaccine on the population.
 
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I don't trust him as far as I can spit.
Maybe. Probably. But that doesn't mean he did the wrong thing in this case by firing all the woke turds that rose up to bitch about their job and trying to strong arm the business.

Regarding Twitter, he doesn't own it YET. Thats the current management. After he gets it, who knows. I still haven't forgotten how he was pimping China while he set up his Tesla shop. So that shows weakness.
 
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I don't trust him as far as I can spit.

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Woke turds are a cancer to any business entity.
When they go rogue and begin making demands - they gotta go.