Researchers Concerned About Blood Transfusions From Vaccinated and Long-COVID Patients, Propose Changes
By Marina Zhang In a preprint published on March 15, six Japanese doctors and researchers propose changes to the processing of blood donations from COVID-19-vaccinated people and those who have a history of long COVID. “The first and extremely important initial response is to make the medical personnel aware that such ‘risks’ exist,” the lead author, Jun Ueda, who has a doctorate in the…
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