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originally posted by: elementalgrove
Not really.
originally posted by: DreadKnock
a reply to: JAGStorm
Many.
@Home both parents and I got the CCP Virus in April 2020, We were just fine, until they got The Vacc 2nd dose, then were hospitalized in ICU with the virus for 2 weeks. Almost died. I was exposed to the same virus at the same time, but am unvaccinated, and was unaffected.
@work out of 10 employees, 6 got vaccinated. 2 became severely ill and lost their job due to prolonged absence. I do not know what happened to them.
My best friend got the 2nd jab on Friday, and was sick all weekend. He went to the ER yesterday, and has been admitted with a sever CCP Virus delta infection.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: ThatDamnDuckAgain
But I know someone that ushered the vaccine in Feb and March to get on vacation. He told me what it was but I forgot, it's been a while since I talked to him. Didn't make the vacation, was in hospital with inflamed heart muscle, two days after the second shot. Shadow of himself. Former MMA fighter.
I heard of an acquaintance that had a similar story. He was the most fit healthy person, and he got Covid the worst.
I have heard you shouldn't work out or do anything strenuous after the vaccine. Maybe these people just didn't listen.
When can I donate blood after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine?
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.
Can I donate COVID-19 convalescent plasma if I have received the vaccination?
The FDA allows people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine to donate dedicated COVID-19 convalescent plasma within six months of their infection of the virus, based on data that antibodies from natural infection can decline after six months however, the Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program.
Throughout the pandemic, the American Red Cross has adapted its collection of lifesaving blood products to meet the needs of all patients—including those battling COVID-19. Currently, our primary efforts are the prioritized expansion of red blood cell and platelet collections to meet surging hospital demand and have discontinued our convalescent plasma program. We will continue to monitor the situation in the context of emerging information, evolution of the pandemic and hospital demand to determine if we should resume our convalescent plasma program in the future.
originally posted by: cmdrkeenkid
I had China Virus in early March 2019.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: elementalgrove
Not really.
No, it is, you should think about writing more fiction.
originally posted by: elementalgrove
Nah people having adverse reactions to dangerous experimental drugs is not funny in the least.