I got a reply back to my email from the safe blood people, I asked if I needed to pay to be a donor. Harris about the reply was:
no, you don’t have to pay to be a donor, but you have to pay to be a potential receiver, and as such, a member. however, it is up to you how much it is worth to you, to have an organisation like us. we hope you never need us - but you never know…
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USA: same here, plenty of interest and an amazing team slowly coming together, but no local office yet, but we are working on it. let us know if you want to help
the USA is a very special case because most hospitals already allow you to choose your blood donor in all states. they won’t tell you, but if you insist, they will let you choose. that’s amazing, which means we can start matching right away, and once we have enough members, we will be able to supply the entire USA with potential blood donors. we don’t have to wait for anything else, like in europe, etc. - and along with the living will of our members (in the member area), the chance for us to have to get vaccinated blood is getting smaller by the day. so please, become a member and help us build a USA-wide network of blood donors. so for now the focus is clearly on mediation.
the next step, starting our own blood bank, will take much more time and effort because there are still many hurdles to overcome, but we are working on it.
CANADA, ICELAND, SWEDEN: finally the cold countries have found us too. no teams yet, but in the process of setting up - in canada we are in the process of teaming up with some amazing personalities already involved in important canadian health freedom groups.
the USA is a very special case because most hospitals already allow you to choose your blood donor in all states. they won’t tell you, but if you insist, they will let you choose.
Well, we tried....and, even tried INSISTING, for a family member, back in January.
No dice. They told us it would take way too long to process.....for a transfusion that was NOT an emergency (we had several days).
I wonder what the lead time requirement is.
Thank you for sharing that info about the safe blood - I really hope this takes off