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My mum pointed this out to me the other day but after a certain amount of time, won't most of (if not all) the donor blood supply be covid vaxxed blood? On top of that wouldn't it be more dangerous to get a transfusion from a covid vaxxed person rather than the covid jab itself as it'll go straight in to your blood stream and get circulated to all your major organs straight away?

My mum pointed this out to me the other day but after a certain amount of time, won't most of (if not all) the donor blood supply be covid vaxxed blood? On top of that wouldn't it be more dangerous to get a transfusion from a covid vaxxed person rather than the covid jab itself as it'll go straight in to your blood stream and get circulated to all your major organs straight away?

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I had a serious work related injury Nov. of last year. The morning that I woke up from surgery with my eyelid stitched shut, this young Asian resident doc(?) kept coming in my room every 15 mins telling me they need to send me home that afternoon. She said it had to do with the pandemic. I explained I was still was in pain and I couldn't even walk. She was such an annoying little chink cunt. No other hospital staff was acting like her. I ended up asking a doctor about what I could do and had to call patient advocacy or some shit and then they told me I was able to recover for a week until I got the stitches out and could get back to my place. The last few days there, November of 2020, I walked around the ward I was in. On the entire floor of this NYC hospital there was one other patient. There was no pandemic. I texted people about this. They said the ICU must be full of patients. My cousin who is a neurosurgeon agrees the hospitals were never overwhelmed. I went to the ICU on my way out and got to the entrance. It was mostly empty.