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10 March, 10:22
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Another consideration for those who took the vaccine. If you have to get a blood transfusion and you take blood from someone who has had the vaccine, do you then get the vaccine via the transfusion? My thought is yes, but I am not a doctor - any Patriots know the definitive answer?
It is certainly something to be aware of so you can make the right choice for yourself or your family.
It was the same with AIDS in 1983, also - I believe.
It is certainly something to be aware of so you can make the right choice for yourself or your family.
It was the same with AIDS in 1983, also - I believe.
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Not a doctor but know a few things. My bet would be YES. My late husband received red and white blood cells and eventually a stem cell transplant. He got stem cells from a woman and a few weeks later we started to notice he now liked chocolate and wanted to watch Hallmark movies. We all just had to laugh about it. 🙄 So, yes, I believe the mRNA experiment will come through the blood. â˜
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