Submitted by ratboy_r97 t3_1263cit in explainlikeimfive
Guitar_t-bone t1_je7n7gn wrote
Reply to comment by Skusci in eli5 What do blood labs do with your blood after they have tested it? by ratboy_r97
I don’t think it works that way… I know they make you sign a thing when you DONATE blood because they have to take legal possession of it in order to eventually sell it…. But testing? No such relinquishing of property rights occurs… 🧐🧐🧐
Skusci t1_je7nika wrote
Should read whatever contract you sign. There's almost certainly a provision for how your blood is handled. It's mostly to keep people from thinking that the place might give your blood to someone and put it in a database or whatnot, -but- it also serves as them letting you know you aren't getting it back.
Edit: Just remembered some places do infact keep your bits after testing, but that's for like when you provide your blood to a research project, not like STD tests or whatnot.
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