Red Cross now asking about all Covid vaccines at blood donation drives. This is new.
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CDC came out a few days ago, telling people to NOT donate blood if they've had the COVID shots recently. How recent, I can't remember.
Normies must not know, or remember that taking a vaccine means injecting yourself with the actual virus.
Back when I was first in the Navy, I remember them telling us that when you get the flu vaccine, you're actually transmissible for up to 48 hrs after getting it, and to let your workcenter know, so they could keep an eye on everyone in case anyone starts getting sick.
Stands to reason, to me at least, that this is the case with COVID. Except now, with these mRNA "vaccines," it's not just making you a carrier for a few days, it's also changing your blood and DNA, making it useless to the blood banks. (this may be a good thing, actually, since we KNOW most of the donated blood goes "somewhere else" than where it's meant to, and goes to "other people," not th actual patients who need it.) Some does go to a sick patient, but most goes somewhere else. And no one has been able to figure out "where."