Anonymous ID: 2a04d7 Sept. 2, 2021, 7:13 p.m. No.14512105   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14512039

The fact she was at a sealant company and asking about the Shanghai aquarium that broke makes me wonder if there are other Chinese connections too

https://www.linkedin.com/in/belinda-knisley-69952b7

From: Belinda Knisley

To: Barry Petchesky

 

Good afternoon Barry,

 

We read your article about the aquarium breaking in Shanghai and were wondering if you could provide us with the name of the Mall spokesperson you quoted or the owner of the aquarium?

 

Kind regards, Belinda

 

American Sealants, Inc.

Belinda Knisley, Office Manager

 

Weird link but the email is there:

https://deadspin.com/dead-letters-tim-tebow-should-sue-your-dick-in-taking-5973198

Anonymous ID: 2a04d7 Sept. 2, 2021, 9:29 p.m. No.14512663   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2673 >>2682 >>2691 >>2696

>>14512652

https://www.redcrossblood.org/local-homepage/news/article/covid-19-vaccination-guide-blood-donation.html

 

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.