Covid-19 vaccines are still "experimental" and are not approved by the FDA.
If the vaccines begin causing serious health problems as predicted by some medical experts, they may discontinue some of the vaccines due to severe health risks.
In that case, blood transfusion is one way of injecting people with that problem vaccine. Will Pfizer or other vaccinated people be banned from donating blood for life? Or will we need to segregate the nation's blood supply?
Also, I read earlier that Life Insurance companies won't cover dying from complications due to an "experimental" vaccine.
These vaccine technologies have half lives on the order of a couple days (or less). Assuming the ingredients are what they say they are (and I have seen no credible evidence to suggest otherwise) there is no fear whatsoever that they will be in any blood donated a week or longer after an injection.
Even if done at the same moment as in injection, there is still basically zero fear. The Pfizer/Moderna vaccines have to be stored at -80F because they break down. Blood is stored at what, 4F? These are not the things you should be worried about.
That's a very vague answer for a very specific question.
How was it vague?
If you didn't understand the answer, let me be more direct.
No.
No.
Explanation for both of those "no's" is above.
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To you, who believes the half life of the vaccine is days... no wonder you fight against those supporting the idea DNA could be modified from these “vaccinations.”
Your really going with the temperature is bound to kill it?
I do not know the specific breakdown time of the particular nano-particle they work with, but I design and work with similar technology on a daily basis. I could look it up, but I've been working with these systems for years, I can guess close enough. Your skepticism is not worth my time. You can look it up too if you wish and prove me wrong. I would be perfectly happy with that.
I would like to say though, your constant fear mongering, done in complete ignorance of all things biology does not one single person any good.
Nevertheless, you are welcome to believe what you wish and be afraid of what you wish. I just wish you would stop being a constant source of disinformation.
That’s a lot of words and insults for “not worth my time.” Projecting the spread of disinformation again while attacking, very classic shill of you. Looks like you get paid by the word.