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What happens if the recipient receives blood from several vaccinated donors, each with a different vaccine type? How will multiple vaccines react inside a single person?

Serious questions about our blood supply with COVID and the vaccines



Serious questions about our blood supply with COVID and the vaccinesIn the United States, almost 36,000 units of red blood cells are used every day. With all the uproar about the vaccinations, their side effects and secondary side effects, there doesn’t seem to be much discussion of our blood supply, namely, “What happens if someone who hasn’t been vaccinated gets a transfusion from someone who has?”

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Is the effect the same as if they had gotten vaccinated themselves? Will they now be “protected” from COVID? Will they have any side effects similar to those that have been reported in the VAERS database or from individuals throughout the world? Since these people are in the hospital and are getting a transfusion, they’re probably pretty sick or recovering from major surgery. Are they in any condition to receive the contents of the injection? Recent photos have surfaced that show the blood of vaccinated people (Above Right) compared to normal blood (Above Left). Dr. Jane Ruby was interviewed on the Stew Peters show and shared slides of vaccinated blood that are quite irregular and indicate damaged platelets and other abnormal structures. Is the vaccinated blood carrying the spike proteins? Will the proteins continue to multiply? If so, isn’t this incredibly dangerous?



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What happens if the recipient receives blood from several vaccinated donors, each with a different vaccine type?

And what happens if the recipient receives blood from several vaccinated donors, each with a different vaccine type? How will multiple vaccines react inside a single person? As you can see, there are a lot more questions than answers. The NIH sent out a news release on June 1st, 2021. U.S. blood donations are safe under current COVID-19 screening guidelines
A new study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their colleagues has found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, does not appear to pose a threat to the safety of the nation’s blood supply. The analysis, published in Transfusion(link is external), supports current donor screening guidelines, including those used by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration(link is external), that do not require testing blood samples for the SARS-CoV-2 virus but do require that donors be screened for physical symptoms of COVID-19 and for infections that occurred within 14 days of the blood donation. The blood of donors with recent COVID-19 infections, or who develop infections after recent donations, cannot be used. After reviewing test results for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in thousands of blood donations across the country, researchers found no reason to alter the current blood donor screening practices that are in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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This determination only discusses whether COVID-19 can be transmitted through blood donations, there’s nothing about the vaccines or their possible side effects. An obvious solution would be to determine if someone has gotten a vaccine, mark the donation accordingly, and only give that blood to people who got the same vaccine. But the process for this would be cumbersome and prone to error. According to their new guidelines, non-vaccinated blood would be safe for everyone to use, as long as the donors are screened for COVID. Of course this would limit the blood supply to only people who haven’t gotten a shot, and in many cities, there is already a severe shortage. Until this is resolved, your only alternative may be to donate blood to yourself in advance of any major surgery. Of course, no one plans to have an auto accident, so if you’re seriously injured you’re at the mercy of whatever blood happens to be around at the time.


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