Japanese Preprint Calls For mRNA Vaccines To Be Suspended Over Blood Bank Contamination Concerns
March 23rd, 2024Via: Epoch Times:
Receiving blood transfusion from COVID-19-vaccinated individuals could pose a medical risk to unvaccinated recipients since numerous adverse events are being reported among vaccinated people worldwide, according to a recent study from Japan.
The preprint review, published on March 15, examined whether receiving blood from COVID-19-vaccinated individuals is safe or poses a health risk. Many nations have reported that mRNA vaccine usage has resulted in “post-vaccination thrombosis and subsequent cardiovascular damage, as well as a wide variety of diseases involving all organs and systems, including the nervous system,” it said.
Repeated vaccinations can make people more vulnerable to COVID-19, it said. If the blood contains spike proteins, it becomes necessary to remove these proteins prior to administration, and there is no such technology currently available, the authors wrote.
When blood transfusions are anticipated (such as during surgery), you may be able to donate your own blood in the weeks preceding your surgery, if your doctor approves. This is called an autologous donation.
Generally, a patient’s own blood is the safest blood to transfuse because disease transmission and allergic reactions are eliminated.
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