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Vaccine Fear Delays Life-Saving Transfusions
4 Apr
Summary
- Patients refuse transfusions due to donor vaccination status.
- Majority of affected patients were children or teenagers.
- Misinformation causes delayed care and potential complications.

Health researchers are warning of a concerning rise in patients refusing blood transfusions because they specifically request blood from unvaccinated donors. This trend primarily affects children and teenagers, who either they or their families are making these requests.
The refusal of necessary transfusions has resulted in severe medical consequences for some, including patients going into shock and others experiencing delayed surgeries. These decisions stem from misinformation that suggests vaccinated blood is unsafe, a claim unsupported by scientific evidence.
Doctors are concerned that vaccine skepticism, amplified by public figures expressing doubts about vaccine safety, is driving this dangerous behavior. While the number of such requests is small, the impact on patient care is significant, potentially leading to serious complications or death.
Official health organizations and blood banks have issued statements affirming the safety of transfusions from vaccinated donors. They emphasize that COVID-19 vaccines, like other routine vaccines, do not alter blood in a way that poses a risk to recipients and that there is no medical basis to separate donations based on vaccination status.