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To: LilFarmer

I followed the link to red cross before I posted.

Answers to Common Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines and Blood, Platelet or Plasma Donation Eligibility

https://www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and-events/news/2021/answers-to-common-questions-about-covid-19-vaccines-and-blood-platelet-plasma-donation-eligibility.html

It was from July 28, so I don’t know if there is new information.

What am I missing?


2,313 posted on 11/08/2021 3:11:28 PM PST by Rusty0604 (" When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." -Ronald Reagan)
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To: Rusty0604

Right,that is what I am saying - they had this on their page in February and changed the wording within a few days. The news report LG posted was from the time period as well.


2,330 posted on 11/08/2021 4:01:45 PM PST by LilFarmer
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To: Rusty0604; LilFarmer; Lakeside Granny

Apologies if already resolved; I tried following the conversation and got lost! LOL

But this might be the February article from the Red Cross that was being discussed? It’s still on their website.

February 24, 2021
As COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed throughout the U.S., what does this mean for blood donors? Great news: if you receive the vaccine, you can still donate blood, platelets and AB Elite plasma! Donating blood is essential to help save lives and support the efforts of those on the frontlines of the pandemic.

The Red Cross is following FDA blood donation eligibility guidance for those who receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Deferral times for donations may vary depending on which brand of vaccine you received. If you’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine, you’ll need to provide the manufacturer name when you come to donate. In most cases, there is no deferral time for individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine as long as they are symptom-free and feeling well at the time of donation.

The following eligibility guidelines apply to each COVID-19 vaccine received, including boosters: There is no deferral time for eligible blood donors who are vaccinated with a non-replicating inactivated or RNA-based COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca, Janssen/J&J, Moderna, Novavax, or Pfizer.

Eligible blood donors who received a live attenuated COVID-19 vaccine or do not know what type of COVID-19 vaccine they received must wait two weeks before giving blood.

The FDA allows people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine to donate dedicated COVID-19 convalescent plasma within six months of their infection of the virus, based on data that antibodies from natural infection can decline after six months however, the Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program.

Yes, there be more at the link...https://www.redcrossblood.org/local-homepage/news/article/covid-19-vaccination-guide-blood-donation.html


2,399 posted on 11/08/2021 6:12:17 PM PST by Spirit of Liberty (~Truth does not mind being questioned. A lie does not like being challenged.~)
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