Red Cross Japan: Covid Vaccinated people may not Donate blood.
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Japan is the most vaccine hesitant country in the world. They got a bad batch of MMR thirty years ago and will not give the combo shot. They give it individually. They have a good vaccination rate, but it is voluntary.
This makes sense to me. In their country, families can sue manufacturers for vaccine damage and the country will pay out a lump sum to vaccine injured. Different mentality.
The Guardasil shot is banned here in Japan while shitlibs in America push for even boys to get it. My wife and I have gotten two mail reminders so far that our daughter is due for the tetanus booster shot (aka the "make sure your child can't have babies easily later in life" shot) but we toss them in the trash. I have learned so much about vaccines since our daughter was a baby and I told her that we will never vaccinate her again for anything. Restaurants and such were never even fully shut down during the "stay home" month here in Japan last year and it's why I am hoping that there will be no Mark of the Beast "vaccine passport" here.
I had the tetanus shot a few times and was able to have children easily. I might be a one-off, for sure. I just wanted to chime in on that since I have a little experience. This was long before I understood vaccines and manufactured consent.
There are a lot of vaccines that are perfectly safe - like the tetanus shot. A lot of them aren't the issue. These new ones however like guardasil, are.
I thought I was going to die after my tetanus shot - felt like I was put in a deep freezer: my teeth were chattering and I was shaking for hours, regardless of how many warm layers were piled on to me. Never having a vax of any kind ever again.