The Daily Courier

Looming shortage has CBS urging donors to show up

- BY MAAN ALHMIDI

TORONTO — Canadian Blood Services is calling on donors to book and keep appointmen­ts as it faces a decrease in collection­s.

The organizati­on said Monday it currently has only four days worth of O+ blood type supply and five days worth of O- and B- blood types, along with six days worth of A- blood type and seven days worth of A+ and B+ blood types.

Spokeswoma­n Delphine Denis said collection­s have been steadily decreasing since July 1.

Denis said the blood-collecting agency closely monitors the days of the available blood supply.

“While three or four days on hand is challengin­g, we can turn this around with the help of new and returning donors,”she said in a statement. “Thanks to the support of donors across the country, we are one of few blood operators around the world that has not experience­d a blood crisis or issued a national appeal during the pandemic.”

She said ongoing illness and isolation requiremen­ts related to COVID-19, heatrelate­d weather issues and the return of prepandemi­c activities and summer travel that have left many people with less time to donate are all factors contributi­ng to the situation.

“Summer is always a challengin­g time for collection­s,” she said, adding this is the first summer since 2019 where there are few restrictio­ns on travel and other leisure activities.

The organizati­on said the number of people who donate blood regularly decreased by 31,000 donors during the pandemic, leaving it with the smallest donor base in a decade.

It says there are 57,000 open appointmen­ts that must be filled before the end of August across Canada.

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