In theory that is true. I suppose it is also true that when you need a blood transfusion you may not always be able to choose. You should be able to trust that the blood supply is as SAFE as absolutely possible and that there is no political compromises made with it.
I’v been asked recently if I needed blood, would I accept it. WTH would I say? Of course no one will turn it down. It’s just like that one shell in the pistol. Take your chances!
Homosexual activists believe that if they can get HIV and AIDS thoroughly into the general population that the heto\ero population will force it to be fixed. They cannot see that as the preferred pet population of the ruling class they are already getting more dollars allocated to HIV-AIDS research than can be used profitably.
Homosexual activists believe that if they can get HIV and AIDS thoroughly into the general population that the hetero population will force it to be fixed. They cannot see that as the preferred pet population of the ruling class they are already getting more dollars allocated to HIV-AIDS research than can be used profitably.
I have been banned from giving blood since about 1995 because I spent time in Germany in 89-91 (in the military). The red cross cited the risk of mad cow disease.
I have O-negative blood - the universal donor type and only 8% of the population.
I was over a gallon donated at that point.