Blood with and without mrna technology
Dear NHS England,
Millions declined the Covid vaccine which contains Mrna technology.
My question is. What is NHS doing in regards to the blood collections. Obviously it takes approx 15 years to view long term conditions from a new vaccine. What 'Duty of Care' measures are the NHS taking to avoid giving Mrna blood to those who chose to avoid Mrna and keep their blood pure from it ?
Kind Regards,
Gavin Roberts
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“Millions declined the Covid vaccine which contains Mrna technology.
My question is. What is NHS doing in regards to the blood collections.
Obviously it takes approx 15 years to view long term conditions from a new
vaccine. What 'Duty of Care' measures are the NHS taking to avoid giving
Mrna blood to those who chose to avoid Mrna and keep their blood pure from
it?”
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