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Can someone with the COVID-19 vaccine donate blood?

“Professor Yongphu Worawan” answers questions about people who get the COVID-19 vaccine, can they donate blood or not? And which vaccines have to wait 2 weeks after injection so they can donate?

Today (February 26, 2021). Prof. Yongphu Worawan, head of the Center of Specialization in Clinical Virology Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University A Facebook post on the COVID-19 vaccination and blood donation stating that the COVID-19 vaccine has arrived in Thailand, both Sinovac and AstraZeneca have questions about whether the vaccine can donate blood or not.

Blood donation Inactivated vaccine Can come to donate blood right away There is no need to wait. For those who receive live vaccines such as measles, rubella, mumps, it is necessary to wait 2 weeks before donating blood.

Today’s COVID-19 vaccine is a total deadly virus, including mRNA, Pfizer vaccines, Moderna, indivisible vector viruses such as AstraZeneca and the Chinese deadly vaccine Sinovac, Sinopharm. Able to donate blood straight away

Prof. Yong said that those who had completed the vaccination reached a high level of immunity. At present, there is no study that vaccinated people use plasma of the vaccinated person to treat the sick. It must be studied and there is a possibility in the future. Immunoglobulin-induced immunity may be extracted to form a strong immune response called hyperimmune globulin. But currently there is no

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