The Malta Business Weekly

BOV employees donate blood ahead of World Blood Donor Day

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Last week, Bank of Valletta organised a Blood Donation Drive to commemorat­e World Blood Donor Day.

During the second blood drive organised this year, the Malta National Blood Transfusio­n Mobile Unit saw a constant flow of donors, with 44 BOV employees coming forward to make their donation.

“Blood donation drives have become a staple event on our calendar of activities for our employees. It is encouragin­g to note that our people participat­e keenly every time, even following up themselves to take note of the forthcomin­g session,” said Charles Azzopardi, head PR & Marketing at Bank of Valletta. “Ahead of the World Blood Donor Day, I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank the staff of the National Blood Transfusio­n Service, for their profession­alism and hard work throughout the year.”

Tony Micallef, Practice nurse at the National Blood Transfusio­n Unit thanked Bank of Valletta employees for their keen partici- pation. “The demand for blood is a consistent one,” he said. “Malta is one of the 62 countries that collect 100% of their blood supply from voluntary donors. Therefore, it is no wonder that the World Health Organisati­on celebrates blood donors worldwide as heroes, because that is what they are.”

Mr Micallef explained that in Malta, on average 50 bags of blood are required every day, among others to meet the demand for scheduled operations and to support patients with cancer. This means that, on average, 18,000 bags of blood are needed every year to supply all the hospitals in Malta and Gozo.

There are various options to donate blood. One may contact the Malta National Blood Transfusio­n Centre on 2206 6201, 7930 7307 or by email on customerca­re.nbts@gov.mt. There is also a free phone number 8007 4313.

Organisati­ons interested in organising similar activities may contact the Malta National Blood Transfusio­n Centre directly.

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