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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="https://blogs.mercola.com:443/utility/FeedStylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><xhtml:meta xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" name="robots" content="noindex" /><title>Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx</link><description>Scientists say the chances of a blood transfusion giving you COVID are almost nonexistent. The likelihood of a transfusion recipient receiving blood with trace amounts of SARS-CoV-2 was approximately 0.001% &amp;mdash; a little over 1 in 100,000, according</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2008.5 SP1 (Debug Build: 31106.3070)</generator><item><title>re: Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx?ShowAllComments=True#1096486</link><pubDate>6/18/2021 9:00:57 AM</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">24451277-a5aa-4add-96dc-64081bfd86fa:1096486</guid><dc:creator>mon21389</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;@Ronald H&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;What procedure are you speaking about.. transfusion? I too am wondering about “home” transfusions or storing my own blood somehow.&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>re: Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx?ShowAllComments=True#1096323</link><pubDate>6/17/2021 10:20:30 PM</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">24451277-a5aa-4add-96dc-64081bfd86fa:1096323</guid><dc:creator>ursulariches</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;Does ivermectin undo the jabs?&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>re: Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx?ShowAllComments=True#1095708</link><pubDate>6/16/2021 5:15:08 AM</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">24451277-a5aa-4add-96dc-64081bfd86fa:1095708</guid><dc:creator>MGrant7</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;It depends on the hospital whether or not they accept to provide an autologous service.  I live in France, and it is very difficult to find such a service in any of the hospitals.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I am due to go down for surgery in four hours time, the pvt hospital I am attending does nor provide for an autologous service - I cancelled the first time round, could not find an auto service so have been forced to go the transfusion route, should a transfusion be **absolutely necessary...!!  Yes, am right fearful, bloods can carry many transferable diseases and now with COVID it has shown that the spike protein passes to all sections of the body and can pass the blood brain barrier. The Red Cross will not accept blood from a vaccinated person.  Therefore, why are hospitals not accepting and, also, are mixing bloods.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I do not want to do this visceral surgery, but life is hell and I basically have no choice.  OK.  Dr Mercola, over to your capable hands.  Yes, I am taking and vitamins - like there is no tomorrow !!   Ho-Hum. I&amp;#39;ll let you know how it goes...&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>re: Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx?ShowAllComments=True#1095643</link><pubDate>6/16/2021 1:37:31 AM</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">24451277-a5aa-4add-96dc-64081bfd86fa:1095643</guid><dc:creator>Ronald_H</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;I see how most people live and a great number of those who give blood for tiny amounts of needed money are generally not into healthy living. &amp;nbsp;I would rather be near death and rely upon my body to deal with a shortage of my own blood and have to make more than to accept unknown blood and whatever disease hides within. &amp;nbsp;In sharp contrast, my innate immune system is so effective that I have not had a cold nor flu for well over three decades. &amp;nbsp;Just a week ago I had a finger tip squished between metal plates. &amp;nbsp;It sure looked bad with bright red under the finger nail. &amp;nbsp;Coworkers said that has happened to them and told me to expect loosing the fingernail and a new one will form in time and in a year it will be fine. &amp;nbsp;Twenty minutes later, it was fine and didn&amp;#39;t hurt nor could anyone even tell which finger was squished. &amp;nbsp;My life history is full of stories like that. &amp;nbsp; I have a suspicion that someone near death getting a blood transfusion from me (universal donor) would result in getting up and walking out of a hospital with whatever health problem gone. &amp;nbsp;The procedure is simple and near zero risk, so there is no down side to try. &amp;nbsp;There is only one way to find out.&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>re: Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx?ShowAllComments=True#1094758</link><pubDate>6/13/2021 9:16:42 AM</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">24451277-a5aa-4add-96dc-64081bfd86fa:1094758</guid><dc:creator>debdelarosa7gmail.com</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;It&amp;#39;s not the transfusion I am concerned about, it is the magnetic nanoparticles they have snuck into these depop shots.&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>re: Chances of Getting COVID From a Blood Transfusion Almost Nonexistent</title><link>https://blogs.mercola.com:443/sites/vitalvotes/archive/2021/06/13/chances-of-getting-covid-from-a-blood-transfusion-almost-nonexistent.aspx?ShowAllComments=True#1094674</link><pubDate>6/13/2021 5:57:42 AM</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">24451277-a5aa-4add-96dc-64081bfd86fa:1094674</guid><dc:creator>Puppyanna6comcast.net</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;My questions are, &amp;quot;What is the likelihood of contracting the spike protein, via transfusion, from the blood of a COVID- vaccinated person?&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Have the blood banks been protected?&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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