Springfield News-Sun

Blood drive Monday

- STAFF REPORT

Triad High School will host a community blood drive from 8 a.m. to noon on Monday, March 8, in the Football Complex, 8099 Brush Lake Road, in Woodstock.

Everyone who registers to donate gets the new “Donor Shenanigan­s” T-shirt plus free COVID-19 antibody testing. Make an appointmen­t at www.DonorTime.com or call 937-461-3220.

March is St. Patrick’s Day month and donors can get in the green with the new “Donor Shenanigan­s” t-shirt, available through March 27.

Community Blood Center is calling 2021 “Blood Donor Year” because of the impact of COVID-19 restrictio­ns and weather cancellati­ons on blood drives. Type O positive blood is in high demand and CBC has a continued need for type O positive donors.

The goal of the “Fight. Heal. Give” campaign is to encourage COVID-19 Convalesce­nt Plasma donations, especially from new donors. Learn more about donating CCP and register at ccp. givingbloo­d.org.

There is no deferral or delay in making a regular blood donation after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. CCP donors who have received the COVID19 vaccine may be eligible to continue donating CCP. To confirm your eligibilit­y email canidonate@givingbloo­d.org.

Blood donation requiremen­ts are to provide a photo ID that includes their full name, past CBC donors are also asked to bring their CBC donor ID card, be at least 17 years of age (16 years old with parental consent: form available at www.givingbloo­d.org or at CBC branch & blood drive locations), weigh a minimum of 110 pounds (you may have to weigh more, depending

on your height), and be in good physical health.

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