Undercover Journalist: “And is there any way for my patients to know if they were getting vaccinated blood or not?”
Red Cross: “There isn’t any way; the blood isn’t separated, depending on if you’re vaccinated or not. It’s not separated. The only way that they can get blood that’s not vaccinated is if they donate for themselves or if they have a family member that’s willing to donate for them.”
Undercover Journalist: “Do you guys track that?”
Red Cross: “Track vaccinated versus unvaccinated?”
Undercover Journalist: “Yeah. Like, ending up to the patient?”
Red Cross: “No. So, some people have had the vaccine two years ago and are still experiencing some type of symptoms. So that’s why we specifically ask regarding that one. Like, for instance, I’ve had one donor before call in, and after she received the vaccine, her doctor was able to find that she had a direct correlation to ringing in the ears afterwards. And so we see that as a symptom. So anything abnormal, and it still proceeds to this day. So she essentially wasn’t eligible to donate. So that’s why we have to ask, just because of any type of symptom; it’s not necessarily limited to just fever or nausea or anything of that sort.
So, the conspiracy theorists are right again.