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Matthew Halma, Jessica Rose, and Peter McCullough
February 22, 2024

"Abstract: Exposure to vaccine lipid nanoparticles, mRNA, adenoviral DNA, and or Spike protein from one of the approved Covid-19 vaccines, or through secondary exposure, as through blood transfusion, is a potential source of harm. Blood reactions are an acknowledged side-effect of Covid-19 vaccination... The observation of adverse events has motivated investigation into the cardiovascular mechanisms 
of harm by Covid-19 vaccines, and the biodistribution of vaccine contents. Biodistribution may not be limited to the body of the vaccine recipient, as a growing body of evidence demonstrates the possibility of secondary exposure to vaccine particles. These can be via bodily fluids and include the following routes of exposure: blood transfusion, organ transplantation, breastfeeding, and possibly other means... We assess the feasibility and significance of these risks through an overview of the case report literature of blood disorders in vaccinated individuals, pharmacovigilance reports from the US Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) and a meta-analysis of the available literature on organ transplants from vaccinated organ donors. Our analysis establishes biological mechanistic plausibility, a coherent safety signal in pharmacovigilance databases for secondary vaccine contents exposure (for the cases of blood transfusion and breastfeeding) and also an elevated level of adverse events in organ transplants from VITT-deceased donors...

3. Discussion

In total, we did not find evidence to support the safety of COVID-19 vaccine recipients to donate blood. Questions remain over the safety of associated blood products and secondary exposure to vaccine particles. Circulatory AEs associated with C19 vaccination far outstrip any previous vaccine, and may be cause for concern, as clotting can exist at a subclinical level and evade detection for many years, unless explicitly tested for, through measurements of D-dimer or troponin, for example...

Questions remain as to the safety of transfusions and transplants from vaccinated donors, and this question carries significant implications for national health systems, blood banks and organ transplant pools."

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adverse events,COVID-19,mRNA,vaccine biodistribution,vaccines,vascular system issues