GOOD QUESTION! Vaccinations and blood donors
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Blood bank career here, most vaccines are a temporary deferral for a period of time after a vaccine, usually a few weeks up to a year depending on the vaccine, but I don't think there are any regulations on the books for an mRNA vaccine. They will literally have to re write the rules for that one, between AABB and the FDA.
Yes, but will the experts have any idea of the possible ramifications of these experimental vax? Very often these geniuses come up with bright ideas only to find that they weren't so clever after all, as unforeseen consequences unfold. Pandora's Box indeed.
No because the whole population is the experiment.
Yes, I retired a year ago, but in my experience they will make it a temporary turn away, but they wouldn't have enough blood supply in that case, so they are going to have to accept the vaccinated blood, as the lesser of the two evils, because if someone is bleeding to death it's either get blood into them right away or they have no chance, vs saving their lives immediately with a chance of side effects down the road. So many people are getting vaccinated that there wouldn't be enough blood if they turned them all away from donation.