The Valley Wire

Canadian Blood Services seeking thousands of donors

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Canadian Blood Services (CBS) is looking for 23,000 blood donors across Canada by July 31 to replenish blood inventory.

In a recent news release, CBS officials said the demand for blood has skyrockete­d as COVID-19 restrictio­ns ease, and hospitals ramp up surgical procedures put on hold due to the pandemic.

CBS said there is a specific need for those with O-negative blood as it is compatible with all other blood types and used in emergencie­s when checking the patient's blood type is not an option.

"The need for blood is rising due to increasing demand and missed or unfilled blood donation appointmen­ts," said Canadian Blood Services chief supply chain officer and vicepresid­ent of donor relations Rick Prinzen.

Attendance at blood clinics has dropped significan­tly as Canadians are enjoying freedom after months of COVID19 lockdowns, explained Canadian Blood Services in the release.

"There's an immediate need for new and returning donors to fill all open appointmen­ts to meet demand and support patients' needs this summer," said Prinzen.

"Patients in your community and across Canada need your help right now and in the weeks and months ahead."

Appointmen­ts are still required to donate blood, but many clinics are offering same-day and open appointmen­ts spots every day across the country with COVID-19 guidelines in place for public safety.

Book an appointmen­t on the GiveBlood app available on the AppStore or GooglePlay, by calling 1-888-2366283 or at blood.ca.

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