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WHO chief's dire warning...... Since not enough Sheeple fell for the COVID BS
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(02-20-2024, 11:11 PM)WingerDinger Wrote:(02-20-2024, 10:52 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: The Red Cross tells you why right on their website. Those who received a live, attenuated vaccine have to wait two weeks after vaccination to donate. As with all donations, the doner should be in optimal health to avoid adverse reaction from donating, and those vaccines are more likely to result in fever or malaise that could create a bad outcome for doners. Those who got an mRNA vaccine can donate immediately thereafter since there's no no contratraindications for those. Sorry to spoil your mRNA conspiracy orgy. Well, not really. Geez I hate when you guys do this. Just go read the Community Notes link in the Tweet you posted. Under "Immunization, Vaccines" there's a short list of those vaccines that require a waiting period. You post stuff like this like it's some huge unknown that proves the conspiracy and yet the information you want is right there in the link. Live virus types require a wait, most Covid vaccines do not meet this requirement but you have to know for sure. https://www.redcrossblood.org/faq.html#eligibility (02-21-2024, 08:45 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote:(02-20-2024, 10:52 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: The Red Cross tells you why right on their website. Those who received a live, attenuated vaccine have to wait two weeks after vaccination to donate. As with all donations, the doner should be in optimal health to avoid adverse reaction from donating, and those vaccines are more likely to result in fever or malaise that could create a bad outcome for doners. Those who got an mRNA vaccine can donate immediately thereafter since there's no no contratraindications for those. Sorry to spoil your mRNA conspiracy orgy. Well, not really. It's not hard work, you guys and your persistence in ignorance is just laughable most of the time. When Drifter throws up a bull [BLEEP] headline I'm going to drop some truth to counter the nonsense. (02-21-2024, 08:57 AM)Lucky2Last Wrote: It's going to take him experiencing problems first hand for him to change his mind. His defense will be that even though it does have some side effects, it's better than covid. He can't know or verify the truth of that, but it's what he believes. I have 3 cousins who can't vaccinate because of GBS, I'm quite aware, as you already know, of the exceedingly rare adverse reactions to vaccines. They are safe and effective no matter how much you guys bleat on about it. It's ok, I know I'll not change your minds, I just post about it here for the same reason NYC does, someone has to speak for the other side in this echo chamber. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
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