I was thinking about it and I think the reason that they are separating the bloods is because while the shot makers are somehow exempt from any liability, a hospital or emergency room is not, a quick search of "blood transfusion lawsuits" turns up endless examples of people suing and often winning for getting the wrong blood type, tainted blood, blood with hiv in it or other diseases so I think you are probably safe to get a blood transfusion in an emergency AT THIS POINT, although I will bleed out before I go to a hospital.
I was thinking about it and I think the reason that they are separating the bloods is because while the shot makers are somehow exempt from any liability, a hospital or emergency room is not, a quick search of "blood transfusion lawsuits" turns up endless examples of people suing and often winning for getting the wrong blood type, tainted blood, blood with hiv in it or other diseases so I think you are probably safe to get a blood transfusion in an emergency AT THIS POINT, although I will bleed out before I go to a hospital.