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Cindi's avatar

And what about blood transfusions - esp emergency ones????

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Metta Zetty's avatar

Anti-vax (pure blood) blood banks are already in the works

> Unjected.com

> Vaccine Freedom Network: https://vax3dom.com/in/

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John Raymond's avatar

And we shouldn't share.

They wanted us fired, homeless

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Virg Michael's avatar

I’m a regular donor for Red Cross. Apparently they don’t care what the vax status is if you’re carrying the coveted Type O negative!

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Igor Chudov's avatar

Hi, since you are a donor, can you tell me if they care about vax status in ANY cases? Do they ask this question?

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Virg Michael's avatar

Yes, they ask if you are vaccinated, and since I’m not I’ve never had to supply the information, but they do want your vax card with dates and lot numbers.

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Adrienne's avatar

Yeeeah I’ve always been a little afraid of letting the Red Cross know my blood type since they used to hound my dad for donations so much and I’d rather not deal with that…

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Cindi's avatar

I still wonder if there is danger to the unvax’d getting vax’d blood in an emergency situation

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Adrienne's avatar

According to Steve Kirsch, blood transfusion recipients are getting the same kinds of clots as the vaxxed. Pretty scary.

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Cindi's avatar

That’s what scares me most. I am not aware of any literature on the subject & of course there is tremendous motivation to keep this from the public (as w/ all the rest of it, altho the dam is no longer holding on much of it now).

Banking for a planned procedure is one thing; an emergency is a whole other. IDK what I would do.

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Adrienne's avatar

Find a blood type buddy maybe? As I said, I’m glad my husband shares my blood type, and I only hope he’d be able to overcome his paralyzing fear of needles to help me out! :P

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Metta Zetty's avatar

<:-o (re: vax status)

Good for you for your generosity! Can't imagine how many people you may have helped.

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Adrienne's avatar

Yeah, glad my husband and I are the same blood type at least…

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Sheri Yuckert's avatar

I’ve been asking this question for over a year...no one responds!

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Cindi's avatar

I have been too! No answers or even speculation. A planned procedure where one can bank their own blood & (hopefully) get it is completely different from an emergency situation. Surely there are studies????

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bagel with a schmear's avatar

Last year Del Bigtree needed a transfusion and wound up going to Mexico. He was advised not to get one here. https://www.thedailybeast.com/anti-vaxxer-del-bigtrees-unhinged-quest-for-unvaccinated-blood-leads-him-to-mexico

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Igor Chudov's avatar

A serious question, how can I bank my own blood? Just in case?

The Daily Beast journalist is the unhinged person here, of course

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Cindi's avatar

If you have a scheduled procedure, you can bank your blood (probably thru the hospital or a blood bank), but not too much in advance, as it deteriorates / breaks down. In other words, we cannot bank it for months or years, sadly

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Igor Chudov's avatar

ok thanks...

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Cindi's avatar

I imagine unvax’d blood could be at a real premium soon, if not already. That’s why I said if one banked their own, “hopefully” one would get their own but how would we know when we’re under anesthesia? All so worrying & depressing, but that’s what the past 2+ years have wrought: predicting & expecting the worst, esp from the medical industrial complex now….

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INTJ Architect's avatar

There is no 'premium'. It is illegal to sell blood (that is going into a patient for a procedure) for a profit. The blood banks are non profits and sell to the hospital for how much it costs them to get the blood. I think it would be possible to use someone else's blood, but the surgeon would definitely have to be on board. As well as, not sure if it's possible to test for vax/unvax, so you'd have to trust the person. Even then, there might be pushback from the hospital, not sure. The surgeon would be the 1st hurdle regardless.

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Cindi's avatar

It may be illegal to sell blood right now; as the betrayal of the medical industrial complex has shown over the past 2+ years, no reason to think blood banks won’t be corrupted too.

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INTJ Architect's avatar

42 day max shelf life

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Cindi's avatar

I heard about Del, but what about average people that can’t afford that? That’s the problem

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Nikki's avatar

I'm not sure that helps. We live in Mexico and my husband is the only person(that he knows of) that is not vaxxed at work. He works for one of the big 3 auto companies with a lot of employees.

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John Raymond's avatar

Try to get it from Pureblood

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Jerome V's avatar

I recently donated pure blood to help an acquaintance in the hospital. The system made it very difficult, introducing many delays.

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Formerly_Known_As_Someone's avatar

Are they even accepting unvaxxed blood? We are diseased, after all …

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Jerome V's avatar

Yes, and suddenly they’ve begun asking one’s injection status where previously they couldn’t be bothered. 🤔

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Formerly_Known_As_Someone's avatar

Weird, wonder what they’re doing with the blood that the donor says is unvaxxed? Maybe it’s a study. Hope they don’t ask names.

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TexBat's avatar

See what happened to Del Bigtree he had to fly to a clinic in Mexico

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Cindi's avatar

What happened? I heard he went there but not everyone can afford to do that & there’s no way, in an emergency situation

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Faith's avatar

AVOID blood transfusions if you can. You don't need a potential load of spike proteins if you are already injured.

However, even from the "vaccinated" the actual mRNA nanoparticles are probably long gone. And people aren't supposed to donate soon after getting injected, so their spike load shouldn't be outrageous. The spikes themselves can't reproduce, so if you seriously do need blood and it is a life and death situation, you will probably be just fine getting a transfusion. But if it is for any kind of elective surgery, donate your own blood ahead of time and have them hold it for YOU.

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