Almost everyone has antibodies - due to COV or various human coronavirus infections, as well as from jabs. So I'm not sure exactly what is tested re: antibodies. There is almost no way Red Cross could accurately know who was vaccinated with which vaccine(s) and when/how often. Only if jab antibodies are different from non-jab exposed antibodies could this be known.
Almost everyone has antibodies - due to COV or various human coronavirus infections, as well as from jabs. So I'm not sure exactly what is tested re: antibodies. There is almost no way Red Cross could accurately know who was vaccinated with which vaccine(s) and when/how often. Only if jab antibodies are different from non-jab exposed antibodies could this be known.
Almost everyone has antibodies - due to COV or various human coronavirus infections, as well as from jabs. So I'm not sure exactly what is tested re: antibodies. There is almost no way Red Cross could accurately know who was vaccinated with which vaccine(s) and when/how often. Only if jab antibodies are different from non-jab exposed antibodies could this be known.
Antibodies from the illness are different from the vax created antibodies and can be distinguished with particular tests.
it would take contacting the donors, whose name is linked to the code on the donation
red cross may balk due to privacy and so forth effecting donations
So they would have to take the donors word for it?