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nano-globules of antifreeze with mRNA in them. I would think in about 2 months after getting the "vaccine" these will all be lodged in your brain or liver, so it's safe to donate then.
If you’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine, you’ll need to provide the manufacturer name when you come to donate. Upon vaccination, you should receive a card or printout indicating what COVID-19 vaccine was received, and we encourage you to bring that card with you to your next donation. In most cases, there is no deferral time for individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine as long as they are symptom free and feeling well at the time of donation.
nano-globules of antifreeze with mRNA in them. I would think in about 2 months after getting the "vaccine" these will all be lodged in your brain or liver, so it's safe to donate then.
Is this their way of getting rid of the useful idiots?
Ok thanks
Mr Bloodbank up there with the stats
Swedish rules are to wait 7 days after vaccination unless you experience side effects.