OK anti-Jabbers, Argue This One

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Anti vaxxers are a cult and that’s where you end with cultist behaviour.

Anti vaxxers are no different to the Moonies
 
If they did carry out their wishes what would that intimate about the vaccine
Poor Gant desperately trying a false argument.

let me help you: they can’t “carry out their wishes” and if you read the article you would see blood doesn’t contain any vaccine so it’s irrelevant anyway.
 
Sounds like the NZ authorities are loath to open a can of worms. If they did carry out their wishes what would that intimate about the vaccine?
They're giving no more attention to the request than they would to one which referred to whether or not a black cat had walked past the blood.
 
The odd thing is that I travelled to work on public transport during the entire pandemic. I took precautions (mask, sanitiser, distance, etc), and had my jabs, all of which the anti-jab coalition at work told me were unnecessary. I never had Covid. So, which workers were off more often with Covid? (BTW I had to keep figures) The vaccinated or the anti-jabbers?

Answer: the anti-jabbers. Fortunately we had no deaths. Where my missus worked it was exactly the same

As to separate blood supply, to me it smacks as being in the same league as a white supremacist demanding 'white blood'
 
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You'd think they'd worry more about getting blood from someone who'd recently had the virus.
In the UK, donated blood isn't tested for Covid. What a patient gets is from a large number of donors. They do test for some viruses like HIV and Hepatitis, Zika, but not covid.
You're only asked if you're well. You may or may not know if you've had, or got, covid.

Covid doesn't transmit via blood. You might get some helpful antribodies in donated plasma, but not enough to do much.
 
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