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"Under the latest guidance, the Red Cross says “it is critical that potential donors know the name of the manufacturer of the vaccine they received.”
How long should I wait to get the COVID-19 vaccine after having the virus?
Those who receive a COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca, Janssen/Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Novavax, or Pfizer have no deferral time. That means that as long as you are symptom free & feeling well at the time of your donation, you can donate blood without waiting. Eligible blood donors who receive a live attenuated COVID-19 vaccine or do not know what type of COVID-19 vaccine they received must wait 2 weeks before giving blood. The Red Cross explains that those who had COVID-19 symptoms and received a confirmed COVID-19 diagnostic test before vaccination, have fully recovered from symptoms of the virus within the last six months, & meet other donation eligibility criteria may be able to donate convalescent plasma to help those still battling the virus."

In response Skylers Mom to her Publication

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In response Valiant Nurse to her Publication

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"“This is to ensure that COVID-19 convalescent plasma collected from donors contains sufficient antibodies directly related to their immune response to COVID-19 infection,” according to the guidance.

At this time, individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccine cannot donate convalescent plasma with the Red Cross."

In response Valiant Nurse to her Publication

You lost me at "the red cross says" lol

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In response Skylers Mom to her Publication

....at this time we're dependent on them for a large # of blood donations

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