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Dems are telling others that got the Vax to lie when donating blood.

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  • #31
    Hinnerk
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 779

    Originally posted by Dan_Eastvale
    I received a blood transfusion in 1962 and was in East Germany in 1972. Can't donate.
    You might have been excluded in the past but those don't sound like events that would make you ineligible today. Check with the Red Cross. I'll bet they'll take your blood (unless you have other issues).

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    • #32
      Den60
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Jul 2016
      • 2695

      Originally posted by theLBC
      lol, i still can't donate because i live in the uk in the 90s.
      Mad Cow, eh? I dated a woman who couldn't donate blood because she spent time in the UK.


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      • #33
        RANGER295
        Administrator
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Sep 2006
        • 4002

        Originally posted by theLBC
        absolutely. if you google ivermectin for humans, you probably won't see this on top unless you filter for before 2018.
        Discovered in the late-1970s, the pioneering drug ivermectin, a dihydro derivative of avermectin—originating solely from a single microorganism isolated at the Kitasato Intitute, Tokyo, Japan from Japanese soil—has had an immeasurably beneficial ...

        has had an immeasurably beneficial impact in improving the lives and welfare of billions of people throughout the world.It has also been used to successfully overcome several other human diseases and new uses for it are continually being found.

        ....

        Ivermectin has continually proved to be astonishingly safe for human use. Indeed, it is such a safe drug, with minimal side effects, that it can be administered by non-medical staff and even illiterate individuals in remote rural communities, provided that they have had some very basic, appropriate training. This fact has helped contribute to the unsurpassed beneficial impact that the drug has had on human health and welfare around the globe, especially with regard to the campaign to fight Onchocerciasis.57)

        so how does the FDA justify telling americans it is only for horses and cows?
        What are the two diseases???
        "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
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        • #34
          stormvet
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Mar 2010
          • 12258

          Originally posted by Dan_Eastvale
          I received a blood transfusion in 1962 and was in East Germany in 1972. Can't donate.
          Interesting I was told I could not donate twice in my life, once because I was in Berlin when Chernobyl happened apparently to close. Then again because of Gulf War syndrome, always thought that was a load of BS anyway.
          Im a warmonger baby, I got blood in my eyes and I'm looking at you.

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