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He has donated his plasma for convalescent use for people suffering from COVID. When the Pioneer Press began raising questions early this spring about the suitability of his blood for donation and whether he remained unvaccinated, campaign manager Angela Cooperman wrote in an email: “Scott has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
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She was speaking of her study subjects in general and not of Jensen specifically. In an interview, West-Mitchell said that if you were infected in August 2020, then by December 2021, “The vast majority of people would not have high enough antibody tests” to be able to donate convalescent plasma. The plaintiffs withdrew their lawsuit weeks later. There was enough opposition among the ranks of unionized nurses that the Minnesota Nurses Association stopped short of supporting mandates put forward by the state’s hospitals, although its official position stated “all those who can be vaccinated should be.” In September 2021, 188 anonymous health care workers from Minnesota and Wisconsin sued in federal court to block mandates for them, with some making the argument of natural immunity similar to Jensen. According to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 12 percent of nursing home workers remained unvaccinated as of March.
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Jensen isn’t the only health care professional opposed to getting the COVID vaccine. The group has been accused of pushing false and misleading information about the pandemic. He’s said he’s “quietly” been a member of America’s Frontline Doctors, a group that, among other efforts, has pushed to halt vaccinations for 12- to 16-year-olds. He’s become a prominent member of a loose international movement of doctors espousing views about the pandemic that are at the fringes of the scientific and medical community. Jensen appears to have passed through gaps in the federal vaccine mandate, and in interviews with the Pioneer Press, he acknowledged that mandate might have played a role in his decision to alter his longtime medical practice - relinquishing hospital admitting privileges - which allowed him to avoid the mandate while still being able to accept federal Medicare payments for work with his patients. The nation’s public health apparatus has tried to reach universal vaccination status for medical workers to help protect vulnerable patients, including with a federal mandate targeting doctors and nurses. That puts him in the company of about 25 percent of eligible Minnesotans, but Jensen’s refusal is noteworthy because he’s a practicing physician who continues to see patients most days of the week. Jensen, the presumptive Republican nominee for Minnesota governor, remains unvaccinated. More than a year and a half after coronavirus vaccines became available, questions remain over Scott Jensen’s refusal to get a shot.