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Unvaccinated Americans refuse blood transfusions from vaccinated donors due to spike protein fears
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[quote:REaliZe:MV80ODg4MTY2Xzg5MjgzMDE4Xzg4MDQyNTlE] That’s be a real problem, wouldn’t it? Please believe us. It’s fine. -Doctors in 2021 [/quote]
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Unvaccinated Americans refuse blood transfusions from vaccinated donors due to spike protein fears
Natural News) Some unvaccinated Americans are refusing blood transfusions from vaccinated donors for fear that the blood from someone who has received a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine is tainted in some way.
The mainstream media and some health news sites quickly jumped on the opportunity to label the so-called anti-vaxxers as believers and spreaders of misinformation. They say that the anti-vaxxers believe the blood of a vaccinated individual contains a microchip or ingredients necessary for human cloning.
The majority of Americans are now vaccinated against COVID-19 with 60 percent of the U.S. population and 72 percent of adults at least partially vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This means that available blood donors in the country at this point are mostly vaccinated.
“We are definitely aware of patients who have refused blood products from vaccinated donors,” said Dr. Julie Katz Karp, director of the blood transfusion program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in Philadelphia.
“If for some reason we didn’t want vaccinated people to donate blood, we’d be in a real problem, wouldn’t we? Please believe us when we tell you it’s fine.”
Blood centers have only limited access to donated blood that has not in some way been affected by COVID-19. Based on samples, Katz estimated that as much as 70 percent of the blood currently being donated is coming from vaccinated donors.
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