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Blood stocks in the red over Easter

Traditionally, the month of April is a difficult time owing to the number of holidays.

AS the Easter period kicks into full swing, SANBS blood stock levels is expected to be impacted. Blood stock levels become of great concern over the holiday periods as many regular donors are on leave. The constant demand for blood supply places the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) under immense pressure during this time.

Traditionally, the month of April is a difficult time owing to the number of holidays. There are not enough blood drives and initiatives to fill the gaps left by the absence of educational institutions. SANBS needs to maintain a stock level of 5 days at all times by collecting 3000 units of blood per day and this becomes very difficult to achieve.

Blood donation is a simple act of kindness that can save up to three lives. People between the ages of 16 and 65, weighing more than 50kg, who are in good health and lead a safe sexual lifestyle, may donate blood every 56 days. The public is encouraged to donate blood to help save the lives of thousands of patients in dire need of blood transfusions.

To located the nearest fixed donor sites visit www.sanbs.org.za

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