Buddy and I were discussing this question...
What is the status of the nation's blood supply in the wake of everyone getting a clot shot and dropping over dead? In theory, anyone donating blood who has taken a vax is now 'infected' with vaccine. Their choice... fine, I get it.
But what happens if someone who is not willing to accept an experimental and dangerous vaccine that is killing people at an extraordinary rate... who needs a transfusion? In a medical emergency, is one going to get an arm full of blood that is swimming with things?
I'm not a medical professional, so I have no idea whether the blood supply puts the un-vaccinated at risk? Is there a way to request blood from non-vaxxed individuals? Are they even allowed to donate blood any more?
It's something I never thought of or heard discussed during all this crap. So what is the science? What are the concerns? How does it all work?
Cheers,
Sirhr
PS. I am on the "Can't give blood" list because I spent too much time overseas. And the one that is hilarious is... "Too much time living in England during Mad Cow Disease." Seriously. So, there ya go. Maybe I should get a couple of gallons of my own blood drawn and frozen? At least I'll know where it came from!! ;-)
What is the status of the nation's blood supply in the wake of everyone getting a clot shot and dropping over dead? In theory, anyone donating blood who has taken a vax is now 'infected' with vaccine. Their choice... fine, I get it.
But what happens if someone who is not willing to accept an experimental and dangerous vaccine that is killing people at an extraordinary rate... who needs a transfusion? In a medical emergency, is one going to get an arm full of blood that is swimming with things?
I'm not a medical professional, so I have no idea whether the blood supply puts the un-vaccinated at risk? Is there a way to request blood from non-vaxxed individuals? Are they even allowed to donate blood any more?
It's something I never thought of or heard discussed during all this crap. So what is the science? What are the concerns? How does it all work?
Cheers,
Sirhr
PS. I am on the "Can't give blood" list because I spent too much time overseas. And the one that is hilarious is... "Too much time living in England during Mad Cow Disease." Seriously. So, there ya go. Maybe I should get a couple of gallons of my own blood drawn and frozen? At least I'll know where it came from!! ;-)