Hindustan Times (Noida)

Widened vaccinatio­ns lead to blood bank shortage fears

- Risha Chitlangia risha.chitlangia@htlive.com

With Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns for people aged 18-44 set to begin from May 1, blood banks and patients with blood-related disorders said they are concerned about the availabili­ty of blood due to rules that disallow an inoculated person from donating blood for 28 days after their jab. As a result, blood banks and non-government­al bodies are asking people to donate blood before getting vaccinated, with lower turnouts — due to the alarming spike and subsequent lockdown — causing reserves to deplete fast.

The National Blood Transfusio­n Council mandates that a person can donate blood 28 days after their last Covid vaccine jab.

“There are no blood donation camps, and the number of voluntary donations has also dropped significan­tly,” said Vanshree Singh, blood bank director, Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS).

While the current shortage had made arranging blood difficult for patients of thalassemi­a and other blood-related illnesses, they worry that the shortages may get more severe once the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme opens up on Saturday.

“Thalassemi­a patients need fresh blood (donated within a 7 to 10-day period) for transfusio­n. People aged between 18 and 45 donate blood most frequently. But few people come in for donations, and we worry this number will decrease in the coming days,” said Shobha Tuli, secretary of Thalassemi­cs India.

Tuli has written to the Union health ministry, asking it to review the 28-day deferral period. “The rule will result in a shortage of blood and create problems for thalassemi­a patients. The government should either revise it or give us a plan to maintain the supply of fresh blood for patients who need transfusio­n regularly,” Tuli said.

The Union health ministry did not respond to requests for comment on the matter.

Blood banks in Delhi say that though there is no shortage of blood right now, their stocks are rapidly running out.

Dr Dinesh Deepak Joshi, president of the Lions Blood Bank, said: “Currently, we are facing a huge problem providing blood to our thalassemi­a patients from our two banks. We used to get more than 2,000 donations in a month, which has now come down to just 100.”

THE NAT’L BLOOD TRANSFUSIO­N BODY MANDATES THAT A PERSON CAN DONATE BLOOD 28 DAYS AFTER THEIR LAST COVID VACCINE JAB

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