Also, the FDA has banned convalescent plasma donations from the vaxxed, which implies that those natural antibodies are either no longer present or that they are irrelevant in conjunction with vax antibodies.
Q: Are individuals who received a COVID-19 vaccine eligible to give COVID-19 convalescent plasma?
A: The FDA allows people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine to donate dedicated COVID-19 convalescent plasma within six months of their infection of the virus, based on data that antibodies from natural infection can decline after six months however, the Red Cross has discontinued our convalescent plasma collection program.
Throughout the pandemic, the Red Cross has adapted its collection of lifesaving products to meet the needs of all patients including COVID-19 patients. Due to the decline in hospital demand and because the Red Cross and our industry partners have been able to build a sufficient supply of convalescent plasma to meet the foreseeable needs of COVID-19 patients the Red Cross stopped collecting convalescent plasma completely on June 14.
You must work for Snopes. Prior to ending collection, the Red Cross didn't accept vaxxed plasma, so at no point has the Red Cross accepted vaxxed plasma.
One of the Red Cross requirements for plasma from routine blood and platelet donations that test positive for high-levels of antibodies to be used as convalescent plasma is that it must be from a donor that has not received a COVID-19 vaccine
No they haven't.
You must work for Snopes. Prior to ending collection, the Red Cross didn't accept vaxxed plasma, so at no point has the Red Cross accepted vaxxed plasma.