The hospital thinks they know better than the patient and wants to make a stand...which is threatening this kid's life.
Something tells me it’s more than that.
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The hospital thinks they know better than the patient and wants to make a stand...which is threatening this kid's life.
The link you provided is US-based, not NZ.Wrong. They can choose directed blood donation for whatever reason they may have.
Look, you Covid fanatics are just making stuff up now.
"That can be done, it's not encouraged because it may not be as safe as the more highly selected donors who are used particularly for transfusion of very young babies."
YOU'RE the one who's "made stuff up" the entire pandemic.
They do.The patient still has the right to choose their own medical care.
I've been right all along. You can look it up.YOU'RE the one who's "made stuff up" the entire pandemic.
I've been right all along. You can look it up.
Unlike you, who has been wrong at every turn.
From your made up stats about kids dying from covid, to your promise of offensive lineman dying from covid if they were allowed to play, to your poor prediction of the mortality rate, the effect of closing schools, and on and on. You are usually wrong about covid. That's a good place to start with whatever you have to say.
This current ‘pandemic’ has been raging (allegedly) for almost three years now and the experts tell us it’s been a real doozy; one of the worst ever.Is it bad that I'm kind of wanting the next pandemic to happen so all these ignorant, brainwashed antivaxxers will go and die off? Our species would be so better off for it
This current ‘pandemic’ has been raging (allegedly) for almost three years now and the experts tell us it’s been a real doozy; one of the worst ever.
If it hasn’t killed off those of us unwilling to be test subjects in their little experiment what makes you think the next one will?
Red Cross, while certainly not encouraging the practice, has honored directed donations in the past and to this day.Seems to be "Standard of Care", because NO ONE gets to choose who they accept donated blood from.
You get the next unit out of the fridge.
No, ya haven't.I've been right all along.
So we destroyed the world’s economy over a weak pandemic?We got lucky this was a weak one...I'm referring to one that has like a 90% mortality rate
Red Cross, while certainly not encouraging the practice, has honored directed donations in the past and to this day.
YeahSo we destroyed the world’s economy over a weak pandemic?
Only because the experts say, and the data shows, it was ineffective.No, ya haven't.
You still push the anti-masking nonsense, too.
This current ‘pandemic’ has been raging (allegedly) for almost three years now and the experts tell us it’s been a real doozy; one of the worst ever.
Nope. Studies indicate otherwise.Only because the experts say, and the data shows, it was ineffective.
So we destroyed the world’s economy over a weak pandemic?
Idiots.
I "made up" no stats.From your made up stats about kids dying from covid
I had more information from the inside of this than you'll ever know. You'd think some might have realized that by now.You were "right" by dumb luck, not because you had information backing your thoughts...a smart person would recognize that.
Do you really think all pandemics will be this easy?
Only because the experts say, and the data shows, it was ineffective.
I had more information from the inside of this than you'll ever know. You'd think some might have realized that by now.
Which was obviously bad data. Everyone knew it but you.I "made up" no stats.
I posted what was shown on CDC websites at the time.
And, I've seen studies that said 2%. But, is 19% effective to you?Lol, I posted a study showing they were 19% effective...but please keep posting your ignorance
Which was obviously bad data.
Without commenting on the parents, it's not the same thing. The fact that you think it's the same thing worries me.Reminds of the parents here in Florida that let their child die because when it got sick they thought they could pray it would get better instead of going to the doctor
Anything >0% is having a positive effect.And, I've seen studies that said 2%. But, is 19% effective to you?
LMAOI had more information from the inside of this than you'll ever know.
I said “one of the worst ever”, shill, just like these health authorities said."Worst ever"?
It's the worst in recent memory for most people. But I think you can find plenty of examples of other "worse" ones over history, particularly when we did not have modern medical tools & knowledge to combat them.
And 1.1M dead Americans would agree...I said “one of the worst ever”
Lol, I posted a study showing they were 19% effective...but please keep posting your ignorance
Not when one considers the negative physical and psychological harms inflicted.Anything >0% is having a positive effect.
I said “one of the worst ever”, shill, just like these health authorities said.
COVID-19 Is the Worst Pandemic in US History, Now That Deaths Have Surpassed the 1918 Spanish Flu
The COVID-19 pandemic is the worst pandemic in US history, surpassing the death toll from the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.www.health.com
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WHO chief calls coronavirus ‘the most severe’ health emergency the agency has ever declared
“Six months after the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a public health emergency of international concern, Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Monday it was ‘easily the most severe’ such emergency ever declared by the organization. … Tedros warned that ‘the pandemic continues to accelerate.’ He noted that ‘in the past six weeks, the total number of cases has roughly doubled,’ now reaching more than 16 million coronavirus cases and over 640,000 deaths worldwide. He cited New Zealand, Thailand, China, Germany, and other countries for their exemplary approach to confronting the virus…” (Noack/Schemm, 7/27).”
19%He’s incapable of factoring in the costs that come with a 2% reduction