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US see blood shortages as coronaviru­s cancels office blood drives

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NEW YORK: US blood banks are concerned about potential shortages as Americans concerned about catching the new coronaviru­s avoid donation sites and companies with employees working from home cancel blood drives.

There have already been shortages over the past week in Washington that required other blood banks to move blood in from outside the region, according to Brian Gannon, who runs the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center and chairs a disaster task force for AABB, formerly known as the American Associatio­n of Blood Banks. Supplies in New York were also low because of blood drive cancellati­ons, he said.

“I’m concerned. This is different than most of the types of pandemics we’ve had in the past or the other types of disasters that I’ve been involved with because it has to do with people social distancing themselves,” Gannon said.

“Blood has a short shelf life, so it’s not like we can stockpile it.” Most blood centers try to keep an inventory of a three-day supply, according to the AABB.

The disease has so far sickened more than 800 in the United States and killed 28, mostly in Washington state.

Blood supply in Seattle started to dwindle at the beginning of the month, according to Bloodworks Northwest, which collects and distribute­s blood around the Northwest U.S. “Last week was really bad and we were at critical and emergency levels,” said Vicki Finson, executive vice president of blood services at Bloodworks Northwest.

Finson said 60% of Bloodworks Northwest’s blood is from mobile blood drives, and the push to have people work from home has resulted in many being canceled. “If this gets worse, people will quit responding and then we will be in a very difficult situation,” Finson said.—Reuters

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