We had 2 donors standing by that were not vaccinated and got all kinds of excuses that it wouldn't be feasible. They finally said if in the rare case she needed blood, they could stop the bleeding long enough for us to donate blood. I find it hard to believe this is not a bigger issue. Catholic Hospital, Catholic Doctor, and the last thing out of his mouth was "The Pope says it's OK!" Any experts out there want to weigh in on the introduction of mRNA blood into an unvaccinated bloodstream?
She did not need the transfusion, but . . .
Source some farm fresh, free ranging pure bloods for any transfusion needs.
Side note: The blood sucking vampire bus comes to my work every fucking month. I asked him if they differentiate between covid vaxd or not. He proudly responds “no we don’t”. Well that’s brilliant...
He was dumbfounded why I was concerned. The plebs don’t get it.
I get an email every week asking to donate, when they call, I tell them when they start separating vaccinated blood from unvaccinated, I'll donate.
8 types of blood they currently carry, but . . .
"an option blood centres insist is neither medically sound nor operationally feasible.”
https://www.biznews.com/health/2021/08/19/blood-transfusions-covid-19
Not operationally feasible? Fine, then just quit accepting any vaxxed blood at all.
What the Hell is the clinic saving vaxxed blood for? It will maim and kill. But that's their goal. I'm sure Schwab, Soros, etc would get healthy unvaxxed blood if they need it.
The Pope is working for Satan, not God.
Seems like even the normies should at least be concerned about mixing different types of the mRNA treatments via transfusion. But that would require any thinking at all
same here , they said why would we test . Oh hell I don't know prob same reason you wouldn't want blood from the Freak show stealing women's luggage!!!!
I have this tendency to wonder who has used the fork I have when I go out to eat...the last thing I want to think about is having someone else's blood. I do wonder if the body rids the foreign blood once it has been able to catch up production of what it lost.