Anonymous ID: 47e6d3 Sept. 10, 2021, 10:13 p.m. No.14557161   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7173 >>7174

>>14556004 (pb)

 

Sadly, this is disinfo.

Strait from the Red cross, their web site completely disagrees with what that link said. Many differing pages state that a person with the various shots, can donate

 

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

 

Q: Are individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine eligible to give blood, platelets and plasma?

 

A: Yes, you can donate blood after getting a COVID-19 vaccine, as long as you are symptom-free and feeling well at the time of the donation. Please come prepared to share the manufacturer name of the vaccine you received. If you do not know the name of the vaccine manufacturer, we request you wait two weeks to donate after vaccination, out of precaution.

Anonymous ID: 47e6d3 Sept. 10, 2021, 10:17 p.m. No.14557173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14557161

From another page:

COVID-19 Vaccine

Acceptable if you were vaccinated with a non-replicating, inactivated, or RNA-based COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca, Janssen/J&J, Moderna, Novavax, or Pfizer providing you are symptom-free and fever-free.

Wait 2 weeks if you were vaccinated with a live attenuated COVID-19 vaccine.

Wait 2 weeks if you were vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine but do not know if it was a non-replicating, inactivated, RNA based vaccine or a live attenuated vaccine.

Anonymous ID: 47e6d3 Sept. 10, 2021, 10:20 p.m. No.14557181   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14557174

Right but nothing on the Red Cross site showed that! At least that I found so far.

 

On the other hand, Everyone, be careful about receiving donated blood. You will in effect, have gotten that shot!!!!