"the Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program."
((( why? )))
And a reminder: "An individual who has received a COVID-19 vaccine will produce antibodies to the spike protein of the virus, but not the nucleocapsid protein, which will only occur in the event of a COVID-19 infection."
I have posted some of htis before, for other reaosns but in light of recent events in relation - Think on this:
Answers to Common Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines and Blood, Platelet or Plasma Donation Eligibility
“the Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program.”
((( why? )))
And a reminder: “An individual who has received a COVID-19 vaccine will produce antibodies to the spike protein of the virus, but not the nucleocapsid protein, which will only occur in the event of a COVID-19 infection.”
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There’ve been two researchers so far, (Dr. flemming was one) who said that people who are vaccinated develop antibodies to the nucleocapsid. Flemming: “If the ‘vaccine’ doesn’t include the nucleocapsid, then why do vaccinated people develop antibodies to the nucleocapsid?”
Ymani Cricket wrote:
I have posted some of htis before, for other reaosns but in light of recent events in relation - Think on this:
Answers to Common Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines and Blood, Platelet or Plasma Donation Eligibility
“the Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program.”
((( why? )))
And a reminder: “An individual who has received a COVID-19 vaccine will produce antibodies to the spike protein of the virus, but not the nucleocapsid protein, which will only occur in the event of a COVID-19 infection.””
That’s interesting that the Red Cross is not doing the convalescent plasma program, because there’s a display at the entrance of the market near me for a company asking for blood from folks that have recovered from the virus.