Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Blood Center Appeals For Donations

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Community Blood Center of the Ozarks ( CBCO) is announcing an emergency appeal for all blood types. Reserves are alarmingly low, with less than a one- day supply available. Eligible donors are asked to give immediatel­y at a CBCO blood drive or donor center.

“We continue to see blood reserve levels ebb and flow, but the situation right now is dire,” CBCO Executive Director Anthony Roberts said. “Summer transfusio­n numbers are the highest we have seen in years, and when you combine that with lower than usual donation rates, it creates a very difficult situation.”

“It is always a challenge to find willing blood donors during the summer months, but the need for blood knows no season. It is vital for the health of our community to have a robust reserve. We are calling on all eligible donors to give this week if they are able.”

Area healthcare leaders are very supportive of the area’s exclusive provider of blood, platelets and plasma. “Sometimes it is hard to know what one person can do to make a difference during the still ongoing pandemic. Give blood. You can make a difference that could help save lives,” says Steve Edwards, president and CEO of CoxHealth. “The ready availabili­ty of blood is vital to our ability to care for our loved ones. We are grateful for CBCO. They are a great partner, and their work is vital.”

“Summer is typically a time we see traumatic injuries, as people head outside to enjoy the Ozarks,” said Craig McCoy, president of Mercy Springfiel­d Communitie­s. “It could be your family member who suddenly needs a transfusio­n to save their life. We must have the blood supply on hand so we can react quickly.”

People who have received a covid-19 vaccinatio­n may donate blood with no waiting period. They must meet the basic eligibilit­y requiremen­ts: at least 16 years old, weighing at least 110 pounds and feeling healthy at the time of donation.

Donors can give at one of four CBCO donor centers located in Springfiel­d and Joplin, Missouri or Springdale or Bentonvill­e. There are also opportunit­ies to give at mobile blood drives across the Ozarks. CBCO follows community protocols regarding covid-19. To find a blood drive coming to your area or to make an appointmen­t to give, go to www.cbco.org/ donate-blood/.

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