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for real? I’d worry more about getting blood from a recovered patient. It’s speculated that changes to blood cells from an infection may be the reason for ‘long covid’:
clear and long-lasting changes in the cells — both during an acute infection and even afterwards,”...In this study, researchers examined the blood of 17 patients with a severe case of COVID-19, 14 people who had recovered from a COVID infection, and 24 healthy volunteers. The drastic changes in the red blood cells between infected and uninfected individuals points to damage among COVID patients that could put them at increased risk for blockages and blood clots in their lungs.Additionally, results show the ability of a COVID patient’s red blood cells to carry oxygen appears to be impaired as well.Study authors also discovered that lymphocytes (one type of white blood cell) are significantly softer in coronavirus patients. This typically happens when the body is having a strong immune reaction.
Another group of infection-fighting white blood cells, neutrophil granulocytes, appeared to change in the same way. The team notes these cells remained this way for several months after a patient’s infection.
https://www.studyfinds.org/covid-19-changes-blood-cells/

Read #3321259840 about the jab spikes acting like the coof virus.
Thanx, I overheard some people discussing this and said to myself could it be?
Hey, fancy meeting you here.
The antibodies induced by the jab can induce changes to the immune cells, inducing them to put out more pro-inflammatory, and fewer anti-inflammatory, cytokines.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0321-6
Abnormal antibodies to self-carbohydrates in SARS-CoV-2 infected patients