Oklahoma lawmaker proposes blood bank for vaccine-free blood
OKLAHOMA CITY A House lawmaker wants the state to run its own blood bank so it can provide Oklahomans blood untainted by the COVID-19 vaccine.
But medical professionals said its not reasonable to require blood banks to accurately screen donors for vaccination status. Scientifically, theres no way to tell the difference between the antibodies of people who have been sick with COVID and those who have been vaccinated against it, one doctor said.
Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, said he authored House Bill 3196 to start conversations about how to best provide people with unvaccinated blood products, especially in emergencies. His measure proposes that the State Department of Health open a blood bank that receives and stores blood from people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Humphrey said he created this legislation after hearing a story about a child in state custody whose mother wanted any blood transfusions to be done with blood that had not received the COVID-19 vaccine.
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