Talk of the Town

Blood stocks drop to critical level

- TOTT REPORTER

The SA National Blood Service (SANBS) needs blood donations, as blood stock levels decrease, posing a severe risk to patients in need.

Since the implementa­tion of the new digital donor questionna­ire, aimed at streamlini­ng the donor registrati­on process, which took effect on November 7, SANBS has seen a decline in blood donations, with blood stocks currently sitting at only 1,8 days’ supply, pushing the available blood to critically low levels across the country.

This may affect the lives of numerous individual­s reliant on blood transfusio­ns.

The technical issues have since been resolved and donors can look forward to an enhanced donor experience.

The strain on the blood supply affects patients relying on blood transfusio­n and undermines the preparedne­ss to handle unforeseen emergencie­s, creating an alarming ripple effect at healthcare facilities.

“We are facing a critical shortage of blood and urgently call upon all South Africans to band together to get through this challengin­g period. The demand for blood remains constant, yet our current supply falls short of meeting this ongoing need,” SANBS senior manager for marketing, communicat­ion and brand awareness Thandi Mosupye said.

“As we approach December, our donations are expected to decline due to the closures of workplaces, schools and tertiary institutio­ns.

“Should this decline continue, our ability to meet the needs of patients will be severely affected.”

Donating blood is a safe process that takes only 30 minutes. SANBS urges all eligible and healthy individual­s to visit their nearest donation site and contribute to this life-saving cause.

Every donation matters and holds the power to save lives, and each contributi­on is a lifeline to someone desperatel­y in need.

To donate blood, using the new digital donor questionna­ire and register on the new system for the first time, a copy of your identity document must be presented; you must be between the ages of 16 and 75, weigh more than 50kg and be in good health.

If you meet these requiremen­ts, find your nearest donation site by visiting the donor centre map on the SANBS website or contact 0800-11-9031 or follow the SANBS on its official social media platforms: X (@theSANBS); Facebook (@SANBS) and Instagram (@thesanbs).

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