Tri-County Vanguard

Canadian Blood Services says it’s safe to donate

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Canadian Blood Services says it is concerned by a recent spike in appointmen­t cancellati­ons in several cities related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the organizati­on responsibl­e for the national blood system outside Quebec, Canadian Blood Services says in a media release that it is determined to keep its promise to help every patient, match every need and serve every Canadian. To do that, it says, it requires the ongoing generosity and commitment of donors.

“Patients depend on these lifesaving donations,” said

Dr. Isra Levy, Canadian

Blood Services’ vice-president of medical affairs and innovation. “Every day they are needed for patients undergoing surgery and cancer treatment, as well as to save lives following traumas such as motor vehicle accidents.”

Canadian Blood Services operates a national blood inventory where products are regularly shifted around the country to meet hospital and patient needs.

The inventory is currently strong, said a March 16 media release, but the recent increase in cancellati­ons is worrying, particular­ly in light of the blood shortages already being reported in other countries affected by COVID-19.

“Donating blood in Canada continues to be safe. Our robust cleaning and infection-control practices protect all donors, staff and volunteers. All prospectiv­e donors are also carefully screened for any symptoms of illness, including very mild ones,” the release reads. “This screening occurs during both appointmen­t booking and upon arrival at the donor centre or event.”

Those with any symptoms are not allowed to donate blood and are instructed not to visit.

“Our donor centres are islands of wellness within Canada’s health system,” said Levy, a public health expert and a former medical officer of health for the city of Ottawa. “They are not places where sick people gather.”

Canadian Blood Services urges all healthy eligible donors to book and keep appointmen­ts. The need is constant for blood, stem cells, plasma and organ and tissue donors. Canadian Blood Services adheres to the latest guidance from the Public Health Agency of Canada including all recommenda­tions for public gatherings during COVID-19.

Should the agency’s recommenda­tions change, it says it will act immediatel­y to keep donors safe.

More informatio­n on COVID-19 is available at blood.ca/covid19. To make an appointmen­t to donate, download the GiveBlood app, call 1-888-2DONATE (1888-236-6283) or book now at blood.ca. Walk-in appointmen­ts are also available at all locations.

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