Before receiving the vax, you are asked, "are you allergic to x, y, z, etc." The reason you cannot immediately donate blood after getting the vax is because you do not know who your blood is going to be donated to (and that person might have issues with the vaccine).
Not always. Remember biology. IIRC, T-cells last, antibodies fade over time. They can last month's, years, but if they arent needed, the T-cells hold knowledge of how to make the antibodies when needed.
Before receiving the vax, you are asked, "are you allergic to x, y, z, etc." The reason you cannot immediately donate blood after getting the vax is because you do not know who your blood is going to be donated to (and that person might have issues with the vaccine).
The NIH even admits that the natural immune response after recovering from COVID lasts way longer than 3 months, shill shilverstein.
Oh cool, please show me where the NIH says that.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/lasting-immunity-found-after-recovery-covid-19
That handshake account is going to need a large quantity of industrial-strength salve to soothe that burn.
Not always. Remember biology. IIRC, T-cells last, antibodies fade over time. They can last month's, years, but if they arent needed, the T-cells hold knowledge of how to make the antibodies when needed.