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Thursday, August 29, 2002

[Delaware Law Office] tells us that the reasons the FDA is suing the RED CROSS include QUOTE

the Red Cross:

-- "Continues to accept donors who have not completed the health history questionnaire, including those who leave unanswered the question designed to detect those at high risk for HIV/AIDS."

-- Accepts blood from donors with very low blood pressure and those who have given within the past eight weeks, putting them at risk of adverse reactions including anemia.

-- Has "lax inventory control," including "losing blood products" and "distributing unsuitable blood products."

I'm wondering that, if not for the press reporting about the lawsuit, would we have heard anything about these ongoing troubles between the FDA and the Red Cross.

UNQUOTE [Delaware Law Office]

This on top of all the coverage by Fox News and others about how the Red Cross apparently has a disconnect between who they are collecting donations to help, and whol actually gets their help.


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