Illinois Legislation Would Mandate Blood Donor Vaccination Status

Where is the ACLU when you need them?

New legislation in Illinois would allow individuals receiving blood donations to know whether they’re receiving blood from an individual vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine or another messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine.

Bill HB4243, introduced on Nov. 29 by Illinois state Rep. Jed Davis, amends the Illinois Clinical Laboratory and Blood Bank Act and would require blood banks to test donated blood for evidence of COVID-19 vaccines and other mRNA components, including lipid nanoparticles and spike protein—and requires a blood donor to disclose during each donor screening process whether they have received a COVID-19 vaccine or any other mRNA vaccine during their lifetime.

Additionally, the bill imposes labeling requirements for blood or blood components that test positive for evidence of a COVID-19 vaccine or other mRNA vaccine component or were obtained from a donor who received a COVID-19 vaccine or other mRNA vaccine.

Another capitulation that there’s something wrong with the COVID-19 vaccines? This remains to be seen.

As an aside, with all of the talk, and that’s all it is, amongst talking heads during the push to get people vaccinated about denying people who opposed immunization against coronavirus healthcare and other services including monitoring them with tracing programs and locking them up in internment camps, it is actually the people who are vaccinated are the ones spreading COVID-19, not necessarily unvaccinated people. Therefore, it is the vaccinated who could pose a greater risk in spreading coronavirus and, according to the left’s logic, they should be the ones essentially declared outlaws and not the unvaccinated.

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