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Blood Shortages this winter

SANBS desperate to maintain minimum blood stock.

The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has had a hard time ensuring that a blood shortage is avoided this winter.

However, with all efforts in place it seems the cold weather is keeping donors away.

Traditionally, the winter months are a difficult time due to schools and universities being on holiday as well as increase with illnesses and this has had a great impact on blood collection.

This places SANBS under immense pressure to collect safe and good quality blood products.

“The SANBS needs to maintain a minimum blood stock level of five days at all times by collecting 3000 units of blood per day.

“This needs to be done to meet the demand of the thousands of patients who are reliant on blood transfusions for their survival.

“It is with only the help of the selfless blood donors that we will be able to ensure that patients who are reliant on blood transfusions will be to receive it,” explained Vanessa Raju, communications manager of SANBS.

The SANBS is therefore appealing to people, particularly to regular donors, to not miss out on their next donation date.

This will help boost the countries blood stock.

A reminder of the minimum blood donor requirements:

  •  Ages between 16 and 65 years.
  •  Weigh 50kg or more.
  •  Good health.
  •  Lead a sexually safe lifestyle.

Contact 0800 11 90 31 to find the nearest fixed donor site.

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