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COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
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[quote:Serenity Now:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg1OTkzNDQyX0RCOUYwQzIx] [quote:anonymous_one:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg1OTkxNzc3XzI4OTdEREJG] [quote:Conservative Moppie:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg1OTg4Njg3X0VFQTVDRDdE] [quote:Moogles:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg1OTY2ODYxX0NDMzRBMTlF] A woman has died from Covid-19 after receiving a lung transplant from an infected patient. In a study, researchers claimed the Michigan woman, who has not been named, is the first confirmed case of Covid transmission in a transplant patient in the US. The study, published in the American Journal of Transplantation, also stated that one of the surgeons who had handled the organ was also found to have been infected with the disease four days later. https://www.ladbible.com/news/news-woman-dies-of-covid-after-receiving-lung-transplant-20210221 Why were the lungs not tested?? Was the surgeon infected because he was only using a surgical mask?? [/quote] My question is, as an unvaccinated person is it safe to receive a blood transfusion from a mRna vaccinated person? What, if anything, will the mRna do to the cells of the unvaccinated person? Are there mRna cells present in blood? [/quote] This is one of the questions I have too. As I understand it, the mRNA causes your body to produce cells with the RNA fragment on/in them (don't attack me for me wording, I dont understand the science enough to teach it as such), thus, the blood in the transfusion has these spike proteins So when your body sees them, does it attack them? What if they transfuse vacc'ed to vacc'ed, would the other vacc'ed persons body not see the spikes as something to attack (I dont know as its not a full virus) Thing is, that is probably what they are using these "trials" for. These "vaccines" never made it to human testing before as they always wiped out in animal testing. Now they used the emergency authorization to bypass this so they can test these things out in humans and see what happens. [/quote] Yep. I always like your comments. Very astute. [/quote]
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