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Red Cross Blood Blunder: Vaccinated and Unvaxed Blood Mixed!

In a shocking revelation, it has been exposed that the American Red Cross does not separate blood donations based on COVID-19 vaccination status. This means that unvaccinated individuals could potentially receive blood from vaccinated donors without their knowledge. Conservative commentator and comedian, Steven Crowder, brought attention to this issue by sharing the viral video of a call between an undercover journalist and a Red Cross official. The official stated that in emergency situations, such as car accidents, there is a possibility that unvaccinated individuals could be receiving blood from vaccinated donors. This reliance on the honor system and trust in potential donors to disclose their vaccination status has sparked widespread concern regarding the trustworthiness of blood donations from the Red Cross.

Furthermore, the Red Cross official mentioned that some vaccinated individuals are still experiencing symptoms after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, which has raised questions about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. Social media users, including Dr. Simone Gold, have expressed their skepticism regarding the vaccine and the Red Cross’s practices. Dr. Gold highlighted the fact that the Red Cross is now asking blood donors about their COVID-19 vaccination status and is inquiring if they are still eligible to donate if they have been vaccinated.

These revelations have led to a flurry of tweets questioning the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines and the potential contamination of blood by vaccinated individuals. The Red Cross’s recent questionnaire for potential blood donors to contact them before donating blood to determine their eligibility has further fueled the skepticism surrounding the vaccine’s impact on blood donations. The organization’s decision to ask donors about their COVID-19 vaccination status has raised doubts about the safety of blood transfusions from vaccinated individuals.

Following the release of the call recording, the Red Cross issued a statement reassuring the public that donations from vaccinated individuals are safe for transfusion, similar to other vaccines like measles, mumps, or influenza, and that vaccine components are not found in the bloodstream. However, a comprehensive study published in the journal Vaccine involving 99 million vaccinated individuals across eight countries found higher instances of adverse reactions following COVID-19 vaccinations than expected.

 

 

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