Sunday, September 13, 2020

Second Plasma Donation By Shincheonji, Why?



"Plasma Donation"
by Shincheonji Church
Facilitates Development
of the Vaccine for COVID-19



[Big News Network-South Korea: Plasma Donation
by Shincheonji Church Facilitates Development of the Vaccine for COVID-19]
Plasma Donation of Shincheonji Church Source πŸ‘‰ 
https://bit.ly/3btInTM



They say that you don't feel well after donating plasma, so why do the Sincheonji members participate a large-scale donation of plasma? Why?
The answer is at the end part of this news article below
.
 


On August 27th, over 1,000 members of a religious organization called Shincheonji Church of Jesus participated in donating plasma for the cure of COVID-19.

This is carried out under the invitation of the health authorities in South Korea back on 24th, asking Shincheonji Church to cooperate for donating additional plasma for the development of the vaccine.
Early this year, around 5,000 confirmed cases were found in Shincheonji Church members with most infections from the city of Daegu, while most of them recovered from the virus with 11 deaths.

According to the report from the Korea Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (KCDC), 562 recovered members from the church registered to donate plasma and 409 completed donation in July through the cooperation between KCDC and Shincheonji Church. Facing the need for “facilitation of developing a cure through plasma donation and clinical trial”, the KCDC asked for another round of a large-scale donation by members of Shincheonji Church in August.

The KCDC in its official document expressed appreciation to Shincheonji Church (Chairman Lee, Man Hee) for “active participation in the collection of plasma as a group for the development of corona(virus) cure for the purpose of national health safety under the global crisis caused by the COVID-19.”
“With the cooperation of Daegu city, Daegu Athletics Center plans to provide GC Pharma equipment and personnel (for the donation) from 27th August to 4th September. We express our gratitude to the city for providing a location for the group donations. We also express our gratitude to the congregation members of the religious organization, Shincheonji to be specific,” said Mr. Kwon Jun-wook, Deputy Director of the KCDC.

Research and development of the convalescent plasma treatment are underway by the National Institute of Health under the Ministry of Health and Welfare in cooperation with Green Cross (GC) Pharma, a biotechnology company in South Korea.
On the same day, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of convalescent plasma for the treatment of COVID-19. Experts say that more data need to be collected to see the benefit of such treatment.

Major challenges of researching the effectiveness and the development of convalescent plasma treatment come from limited supply from donors who must be recovered from the virus.
As a religious leader, Chairman Lee, Man Hee of Shincheonji in July said, “This (plasma donation) is the work that needs to be done as citizens of this country and as true believers.

It is keeping the command of Jesus of loving your neighbor as yourself (Mt 22:39 of the Bible).”On August 27th, over 1,000 members of a religious organization called Shincheonji Church of Jesus participated in donating plasma for the cure of COVID-19.

This is carried out under the invitation of the health authorities in South Korea back on 24th, asking Shincheonji Church to cooperate for donating additional plasma for the development of the vaccine.
Early this year, around 5,000 confirmed cases were found in Shincheonji Church members with most infections from the city of Daegu, while most of them recovered from the virus with 11 deaths.

According to the report from the Korea Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (KCDC), 562 recovered members from the church registered to donate plasma and 409 completed donation in July through the cooperation between KCDC and Shincheonji Church. Facing the need for “facilitation of developing a cure through plasma donation and clinical trial”, the KCDC asked for another round of a large-scale donation by members of Shincheonji Church in August.

The KCDC in its official document expressed appreciation to Shincheonji Church (Chairman Lee, Man Hee) for “active participation in the collection of plasma as a group for the development of corona(virus) cure for the purpose of national health safety under the global crisis caused by the COVID-19.”

“With the cooperation of Daegu city, Daegu Athletics Center plans to provide GC Pharma equipment and personnel (for the donation) from 27th August to 4th September. We express our gratitude to the city for providing a location for the group donations. We also express our gratitude to the congregation members of the religious organization, Shincheonji to be specific,” said Mr. Kwon Jun-wook, Deputy Director of the KCDC.

Research and development of the convalescent plasma treatment are underway by the National Institute of Health under the Ministry of Health and Welfare in cooperation with Green Cross (GC) Pharma, a biotechnology company in South Korea.

On the same day, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of convalescent plasma for the treatment of COVID-19. Experts say that more data need to be collected to see the benefit of such treatment.

Major challenges of researching the effectiveness and the development of convalescent plasma treatment come from limited supply from donors who must be recovered from the virus.

As a religious leader, Chairman Man Hee Lee of Shincheonji in July said, “This (plasma donation) is the work that needs to be done as citizens of this country and as true believers. It is keeping the command of Jesus of loving your neighbor as yourself (Mt 22:39 of the Bible).”


South Korea: Plasma Donation by Shincheonji Church Facilitates Development of the Vaccine for COVID-19Source  https://bit.ly/35oF2UK


It is said that even if the plasma is completely cured before donation, plasma donation is not just a blood donation, but it becomes unhealthy afterward. (Before plasma donation, even if cured, it is accompanied by sequelae)
Nevertheless, as one person who hopes to accelerate the development of treatments for the participation of many people, I think it's really great. I am touched, and I thank them.


1 comment:

  1. To date, 1700 recovered members of Shincheonji Church have donated their blood plasma in a global effort to find a cure to this indiscriminate virus. This is an unprecedented gift that may result in saving the lives of millions of people around the world. Thank you, Shincheonji❤️

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