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Wyoming lawmaker proposes bill to make it a law that all blood donations from COVID-vaccinated Americans need to be labeled so recipients can reject it

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State Rep. Sarah Penn sponsored a bill that would make it mandatory for all blood from vaccinated donors to be specifically labeled.
  • State Rep. Sarah Penn sponsored bill for next legislative session
  • Currently, there are different postponement periods for blood donation after vaccination against COVID-19.

A Wyoming state lawmaker proposed a bill that would require all blood donations from people vaccinated against COVID to be labeled as such.

State Rep. Sarah Penn sponsored a bill that would make it mandatory for all blood from vaccinated donors to be specifically labeled and allow those who choose to refuse it in non-emergency situations, as reported Cowboy State Diary.

“For a variety of reasons, many people have deliberately gone out of their way to keep mRNA therapies out of their bodies, even to the point that some have lost their livelihoods,” Penn told Cowboy State Daily. “Your concerns are justified.”

It comes after a wave of skeptical unvaccinated Americans refusing potentially life-saving blood transfusions from vaccinated donors.

They fear that the blood of someone who has received the COVID-19 vaccine is “contaminated” in some way, as they fear it is linked to strokes and blood cuts, among other health problems.

State Rep. Sarah Penn sponsored a bill that would make it mandatory for all blood from vaccinated donors to be specifically labeled.

It comes after a wave of skeptical unvaccinated Americans refusing life-saving blood transfusions from vaccinated donors.

It comes after a wave of skeptical unvaccinated Americans refusing life-saving blood transfusions from vaccinated donors.

There is no evidence to suggest that the vaccine causes health problems, despite a very small percentage of documented side effects.

But because of these fears, which are based on misinformation, some anti-vaxxers have asked doctors to give them blood from an unvaccinated person.

Currently, there are different postponement periods for blood donation after vaccination against COVID-19, ranging from no postponement to up to 28 days, depending on health organizations.

With 70 percent of the U.S. population vaccinated, the bill would make it harder for Wyoming residents to access blood donations.

While the Red Cross said last month that it faces a blood shortage emergency, the Red Cross does not collect blood in Wyoming, so its supply would not be affected.

Last year, Montana state Rep. Greg Kmetz proposed a bill that would ban blood donations from people vaccinated against Covid-19, but he died in committee

Last year, Montana state Rep. Greg Kmetz proposed a bill that would ban blood donations from people vaccinated against Covid-19, but he died in committee

Additionally, Penn’s bill, known as House Bill 115, is unlikely to pass the state House, as there are concerns about medical privacy and the additional work it would mean for healthcare providers. medical attention.

Still, he defended the bill, telling Cowboy State Daily: ‘It just allows for better tracking and allows people to have some options when it comes to non-emergency transfusions.

“First, do no harm.”

Last year, Montana state Rep. Greg Kmetz proposed a bill that would ban blood donations from people vaccinated against Covid-19, but it failed in committee.

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