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Fake news warning: COVID vaccines do not affect blood donations

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The warning posted by the Anti-Fake News Center.

 

PHUKET: Phuket officials have shared a warning from the Anti-Fake News Center asking people not to share posts online that claim recipients of blood donations will be affected by donations made by people who have been vaccinated for COVID-19.

 

According to the claims, people who accept blood donations from people who have been vaccinated will be affected by the vaccine as well.

 

“The Anti-Fake News Center has checked the facts with the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health and found that such information is false information,” the warning said.

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/fake-news-warning-covid-vaccines-do-not-affect-blood-donations-82072.php

 

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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2021-11-17
 

True it doesn't  affect blood donations.   If anything  it would strengthen the donations.   The facts are though, through  a study done in Israel , which has the highest  population of vaccinated people on the planet,  that being vaccinated with Pfizer one starts to lose antibodies at four months.  So at four months one becomes susceptible at being infected with COVID 19 at chance 50%, without a booster shot. Meaning one vaccinated with the good stuff, Phizer, Moderna,  AstraZeneca,  need a booster shot.  I don't  know about you but I don't  see many people getting a booster.  In fact I havent met anyone  whos gotten  a booster  shot while in the LOS.  COVID 19 cases are climbing  in many countries in the northern hemisphere,  and these are vaccinated peoples.  The DELTA strain  is still mutating,  and everyone is pushing  to open bars, borders and sell alcohol.   The government  is being very wise and one who reads with understanding can comprehend why they have to play the middle of the fence.   So all you people that are returning to the LOS, thinking  your vaccine  will be the protection needed, then you should stay alert,  and still practice saftey  measures,  because  once again I dont see people getting  booster shots and the vaccine  is gaining strength  and will make its way around the globe, while your vaccination weakens over time.

Good I have just had 3 bags of it from in Khon Kean hospital.............:w00t:

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