They do NOT screen for "mostly anything", they don't have anywhere near the money for that They screen for the most common and serious bloodborne infections, and those tests are not perfect, they rely on screening out anyone with symptoms from donating in the first place
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Even if you don't believe me, believe that the first thing they do is take your temperature, blood pressure and pulse and if anything looks off they send you home without touching your blood So you've wasted your time and possibly gotten the worker and the other donors infected
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Its is not completly wrong. One leading German scientist believes test based on the antigen of the virus (which is blood based and quick and could be done at home or in a few minutes) to be probably available in May/June. There are first developments in Asia in this direction.
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