Red Cross Admits They do Not Separate Vaccinated from Unvaccinated Blood – Mother Claims Baby Died from Blood Clots of Donated Blood

Earlier this month (September 2022), the Red Cross admitted that they don't label blood products as originating from COVID-19 vaccinated people or blood from unvaccinated people. The reason they don't separate or apparently distinguish blood from COVID-19 vaccinated or unvaccinated people is because they believe that "the COVID-19 vaccine does not enter the bloodstream & poses no safety risks to the recipient." As Kyle Becker of Becker News recently pointed out, this statement by the Red Cross that the COVID-19 vaccine does not affect the bloodstream is contradicted by several published studies. The Gateway Pundit recently published the story of Cornelia Hertzler of Hot Springs, Montana, who gave birth to a baby boy on January 3, 2022 who died just a month later on February 17, 2022 from blood clots just after receiving a blood transfusion. Mrs. Hertzler believes that her one-month-old baby died from a blood clot caused by receiving “COVID-vaccinated blood” during a blood transfusion. There is no indication that Mrs. Hertzler was able to receive any information about the vaccination status of the person who donated their blood that was used in her baby, and she perhaps was just drawing conclusions based on the fact that about 80% of the U.S. population has now received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and that COVID-19 vaccinated people who have now died commonly have strange blood clots, according to reports from funeral home embalmers. Either way, we are surely going to see more tragic stories like this one until someone steps forward to provide blood that is clearly marked as coming from either COVID-19 vaccinated people, or unvaccinated people. And if the Red Cross is not going to do this, then it sounds like there is a potential lucrative business opportunity for others to step in and fulfill.