The Red Cross has information on eligibility for blood donors who have taken the covid experimental injections. When the page 1st came out, it stated something very different than what it now says.
That's right, it said that individuals who have received a covid-19 vaccine are not able to donate convalescent plasma with the Red Cross. But this doesn't sit well with the agenda. So whoever initially made the statement on the site was forced to change it to what is now listed:
The Red Cross discontinued dedicated COVID-19 convalescent plasma donations on March 26 due to declining hospital demand and sufficient industry supply.
Is it really because of declining hospital demand and sufficient industry supply? When do they ever refuse blood donations, or convalescent plasma donations? They would always be willing to take more and increase their stockpile.
What's the real reason for their initial statement?
Here is a video from 2020 about the neef for this plasma, but not being able to donate it if you've been vaccinated:
Here is another:
And here it is from May 2021, that matches the original information, and what was on the site:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1toWLaIMRS8O/
Yes you heard that right, the news stated, correctly, that the vaccine will wipe out the anti-bodies and making the convalescent plasma ineffective.
that's the real reason for denying convalescent plasma from the vaccinated. They had this policy in place at the end of 2020 up until May. They even had it on the Red Cross site. But when independent researchers in the alternative media began blowing the whistle on this, the powers that be realize they had a problem with increasing vaccine hesitancy.
So they just memory holed this information and reversed the position to accepting convalescent plasma from the vaccinated even though that's not helpful. All to keep vaccine hesitancy down and keep the positive image of the vaccine going.
Thanks, I was not aware about that!