Will a blood donation from a person who got the clot-shot, infect someone who receives that donated blood IF the donee never got the clot-shot?
Additionally, if a person survived Covid, but never got the clot-shot, will their blood be beneficial/helpful to a donee who has not been infected by Covid and has not received the clot-shot?
| Honest Nigerian wrote: |
Will a blood donation from a person who got the clot-shot, infect someone who receives that donated blood IF the donee never got the clot-shot? |
I've not read anything about the potential for blood donations from vaccinated to impact unvaccinated recipient. Some vials have been analyzed and researchers have reported that there are parasites and/or foreign material present in the Covid vaccine vials. ALso, it's unknown how much mRNA would be circulating in the blood for a possible transfusion.
The medical system was using 'convalescent plasma' (plasma from those who had illness and recovered, and therefore had useful antibodies still present in their blood).
Then a Red Cross employee said the Red Cross would not collect 'convalescent plasma' post Covid if the person were vaccinated because the covid vaccine 'wipes out your antibodies'.
Then denials flooded in. However, I think she spoke candidly, repeating what she'd been told, without realizing which portion(s) of that information she was not to repeat.
So then the Red Cross abandoned all collection of 'convalescent plasma'. Or they were subsidizing that collection and they halted subsidised payments for same. Too bad, that plasma appears to have been helping people.