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the response to this is simple: if your country implements something like this, then take steps to remove yourself from organ donation lists, and MAKE SURE THE RELEVANT AGENCIES KNOW WHY. tell them that since they are not giving organs to the unvaccinated, you are no longer willing to donate your organs in the event of your death. you can hurt them a lot more than they can hurt you

I wouldn't donate organs either way, unless it's to a family member.

some states have "presumed consent" and you are a donor by default. I believe the only way you can change that is actively opting out but that will put you at a disadvantage if you or your family ever needs a transplant. Possibly a work-around is "direct donation" to a specific person like a family member.

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You shouldn't donate organs anyway. There are only a couple of organs that a dead person can donate, all the rest need to come from a living a donor. So they may just say you are dead, give you a paralytic so you don't scare anyone and cut you apart without pain relief. Hopefully you are unconscious and/ or unable to feel pain due to brain or nerve damage but they wouldn't need the paralytic if most people were not alive and in pain while being killed for their organs.

All organs are transplantable from brain dead and "cardiac death" organ donors. The longer a body is dead, the less likely organs will be viable for transplant.

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Brain "death", cardiac "death" and all forms of clinical "death" are all forms of legal fiction. A person is dead when they are a decomposing corpse and alive when breathing, heart beating and thinking - the exact point of death is often indeterminate but the two opposites are clear. You cannot bring the dead back to life, but people whose hearts have stopped have been helped back to full function of life and "brain dead" people too have recovered given adequate time and support.

The reason (most) organs cease to be viable for transparent in time is because they start decomposing quickly after death. If you keep a person alive as you carefully cut their organs out you can quickly transplant them with minimal damage to the individual organs and high rates of transplant success. If transporting the organs is done without care (especially cooling) and most importantly speed the chance of successful transplant is low.