American Red Cross Under Scrutiny After Confessing It Does Not Separate Vaccinated from Unvaccinated Blood
The American Red Cross has been at the frontlines of the Covid-19 pandemic for nearly three years. Currently, it is performing a critical role in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, which ravaged the island of Puerto Rico. But a recent exchange on social med...
Hospitals aren’t differentiating either...My husband had an outpatient procedure at the hospital. The nurse asked if he wanted a blood transfusion in the event of emergency blood loss-my husband informed her he was a pure blood...he asked if he could request unvaxed blood- he said she looked at him with a blank stare... humina, humina, humina...
Hopefully they start hearing more people like us bring the topic up!
Designated Donors.
That has to come from the top.
The FDA is going to have to require it; then the blood banks and hospitals fall in line.
It doesn't work the other way around.
Unfortunately.
I had a bleeding ulcer in June. They asked me about a transfusion in case I needed one. I told them I would only accept blood from my family or friends I know who've not been jabbed. They told me they don't do family member transfusions. Now, I don't know if they mean just in emergencies because I know family members can donate in anticipation of another family member going into surgery. I refused a transfusion and left AMA as there was nothing they could do for me.
The blood centers HAVE the ability to separate "vaxed" from pure blood. They simply won't do it. Someone should begin a blood donation center for UNVAXED donors. If you are unvaxed and know someone needing an operation, you can make a targeted donation for that person (if compatible) at any blood center in that area. That dedicates your unvaxed donation to the person should they need it. If they don't use it, then the blood goes to general supply.
I have O-Negative blood type, unvaxed, healthy and no annual flu shots. If anyone in the Houston area needs a targeted blood donation, let me know. You need to plan ahead. It takes at least 3 days for a blood center to test and approve a blood donation and have it ready at a hospital for use. If you know you might need surgery with blood transfusion possible... request about 5 days in advance.
Someone could also start an online blood donor list in major cities for people needing targeted donations of unvaxed blood, so a match can agree to donate for them.
Honestly not sure how you could trust anyone in the medical community to keep pure blood donations separate from vaxxed ones. Particularly if pure-blood becomes as valuable as I suspect it will be.
... pureblood will become more valuable than adrenochrome
That's very good of you to offer.
God bless you. I'm B neg. In bfe south Georgia. Pure blood. Here to help also! 5 hrs from Atlanta. 2 from Savanah.
Oh, also 2 from Jacksonville FL. No flu shots either.
We are expecting our third baby. When the midwife asked if mom would receive blood transfusions in the case of emergency the reply was that she would not accept blood from vaccinated persons. The midwife, one who we are not found of in the practice, looked taken back and said, “well that is not monitored, especially in the case of a life threatening emergency. We then asked if it could be a direct transfusion from a family member and she again looked offended and said that may be too timely in the case of a life threatening emergency. 🙄 It’s disgusting it isn’t documented. Just another part of their depopulation plan.
I had a situation where I offered to donate blood to a family member. The Dr. let out a loud laugh, like I was an idiot. Yeah, maybe I am the village idiot to how it all works. I’ve never researched anything like that, never been an interest. But it was cruel and unprofessional of the Dr. to treat me that way. BTW, congratulations and send well wishes that everything goes perfect for Mom and baby.
Thank you fren! If she delivers at 38 weeks like she did our other two we only have two weeks left. I’m not read up on it either, but it only makes sense that a direct transfusion would be okay and almost better than using stored blood. Little do they know, they’re the idiots and hopefully they find out real soon.
Sheesh, what an asshole.
That doctor is an asshole!
https://learnbeforeyoudonate.weebly.com/red-cross-scandals.html
Tons of info out there on how they steal donations intended for victims. I lost everything in Katrina and got screwed by Allstate, I received 200 dollars from red cross. After I got back from Iraq in 2006, I hung out with my wife at a red cross training and they sponsored a dinner with an open bar paid from donations. I’ve seen the threads on Q Posts and said yup, they suck.
Yep. Donate to your regional blood organization if there is one, or directly to a local hospital if not.
Red Cross stealing millions of dollars from the 9/11 donations to fund their operations around the country was the eye opening red pill for me about them.
Where was the blood drawn and where stored? What does such an arrangement cost?
For any planned procedure that may require transfusion its called an Autologous blood transfusion. Any hospital with its own blood bank is capable. You give your own blood and it's processed and stored until it's needed. If its not needed it's released for someone else to use before it expires.
Red Cross is a big Q topic.
All those crates of cash they were transporting and to who?
My vaxxed MIL gives blood frequently and is very proud of it. She is so blind and has no idea even though I've told her that the shots are bad and can do horrible things to others as well as her. Between her shedding on us (kids sick frequently when we've been around her,) and her sharing her vaids blood it's sick and sad. I told my docs no on the transfusions when I had surgeries in 2021 and why, thankfully I didn't need them.
All part of the depopulation plans. Stay healthy and safe friends.
if you know you have a major surgery coming up that may require a blood transfusion you can donate your own blood for your own use. I believe you can donate a couple of units a week apart or so and two weeks before the surgery.
Retired Maxillofacial surgeon here. I used to give the option to patients when doing double jaw surgery which has the potential for significant blood loss.
Used to work in surgery and think family also donated on a rare occasion, one that had same blood type. Of course they had to go to larger city that had the blood center.
I’m so glad this was shared. Not that I plan to go to the hospital BUT this is something that will matter for years to come!!!
Apparently, the reason that a newborn child needs an immediate vaccine for HepB is because they may need a transfusion down the line (car accident, emergency surgery) and the blood donor may have been infected. Sometime it's missed.
HIV 2.0 Just wait :-(
Hey I thought the blood collection was a front for the all the Money Laundering they do.