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Post by mbabeav on Oct 14, 2020 11:58:39 GMT -8
CNN) Officials at Brigham Young University-Idaho are warning students against intentionally contracting Covid-19 in order to sell plasma that contains antibodies.
The university in Rexburg said Monday it was "deeply troubled by accounts of individuals who have intentionally exposed themselves" to the disease in order to make some money.
"Students who are determined to have intentionally exposed themselves or others to the virus will be immediately suspended from the university and may be permanently dismissed," the statement said.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Oct 14, 2020 12:07:21 GMT -8
CNN) Officials at Brigham Young University-Idaho are warning students against intentionally contracting Covid-19 in order to sell plasma that contains antibodies. The university in Rexburg said Monday it was "deeply troubled by accounts of individuals who have intentionally exposed themselves" to the disease in order to make some money. "Students who are determined to have intentionally exposed themselves or others to the virus will be immediately suspended from the university and may be permanently dismissed," the statement said. I have heard that you can sell blood cells and plasma with COVID-19 antibodies for several hundred dollars a pop. If they drag this thing out for a year, you could potentially make several thousand dollars just donating blood and plasma.
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Post by lebaneaver on Oct 14, 2020 12:27:40 GMT -8
Wow! That’s the entrepreneurial spirit!!
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Post by ag87 on Oct 14, 2020 13:12:46 GMT -8
It's BYU. Intentionally exposing yourself to covid19 is less a problem than having sex with your (non-married) partner
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