Physician shocked when patient refuses blood transfusion if donor received COVID jab

A Canadian doctor voiced her surprise on Twitter Sunday when for the first time one of her patients refused to receive a blood transfusion if the donor was vaccinated against COVID.

Dr. Stephanie Cooper was genuinely shocked that a patient would decline life-saving blood if it was tainted by one of the COVID vaccines. She just couldn’t wrap her head around it and many of her Twitter followers couldn’t either.

Cooper is a Calgary-trained Obstetrician-Gynecologist and a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist with Alberta Health Services.

“So- this was a first for me. A patient declined blood transfusion if the donor had received a covid vaccination,” she tweeted.

She wasn’t alone. Another doctor said the same thing had happened to her, pronouns and all, “Sadly, we’ve had a couple of patients here with the same beliefs.”

“Blood transfusions prevent many women from dying from childhood. This is a new twist of risk vs benefit counseling I was not expecting,” Dr. Cooper responded to that tweet.

“Look- blood transfusions have saved so many of my patients from dying in childbirth. I CAN’T request non-covid vax blood- blood bank doesn’t register vax status. We barely have enough blood as it is. Donate blood. Save mothers. Enough,” Cooper tweeted expressing extreme frustration.

One Twitter user replied to Cooper, stating, “some of us remember the 80s . took a while for ‘doctors’ to catch on then, too.” That was evidently a reference to the AIDS outbreak.

“People had to endure a lot of mud slinging and vitriol over the last 2 years. Why would they compromise this now? And ppl in the UK also remember this,” another person asserted.

It’s not just patients objecting. Two registered nurses also claimed that they had lost faith in the medical community over it.

“What is even worse is people now refuse medical care because they don’t trust the profession anymore. I was a nurse for 31 years and understand what they are feeling. I have lost faith in our profession after all this,” one nurse said.

“Me too – RN since 1990 – tired of it all. Don’t trust 95% of the medical professionals I know. Sad,” another commented.

A doctor from New York also warned that a blood transfusion from an mRNA-vaccinated person to children if received within 30 days could cause “life-threatening clot or emboli that can kill the child.”

The American Red Cross asserts that it doesn’t “label blood products as containing vaccinated or unvaccinated blood as the COVID-19 vaccine does not enter the bloodstream & poses no safety risks to the recipient.” Many don’t believe that claim in the least.

In direct contradiction to the claim made by the Red Cross, a study that is supported by the Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digitalization of Romania and published on the NIH website, contends that the mRNA vaccine can be detected in blood at 15 days post-vaccination.

“In conclusion, we showed that BNT162b2 vaccine mRNA remains in the systemic circulation of vaccinated individuals for at least 2 weeks, during which it likely retains its ability to induce S-protein expression in susceptible cells and tissues,” the study found. “In plasma, mRNA was immediately detectable at just hours following vaccination, remained detectable when sampled at 6 and 15 days.”

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