Valley City Times-Record

Valley City State University Blood Drive brings in 58 volunteers

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Courtesy of Vitalant VALLEY CITY, N.D. – Valley City State University hosted a blood drive with Vitalant on February 2 at Valley City State University which helped collect a total of 61 units of blood products for patients in need.

A total of 58 individual­s volunteere­d to donate blood and 50 individual­s were able to successful­ly donate at the Vitalant blood drive on February 2. A total of eight donors also came forward to donate Power Red Cells (2RBC) which collects two units of red blood cells while returning platelets, plasma and a saline solution back to the donor. There were seven people who volunteere­d for the first time!

Vitalant expressed their gratitude to Becky Pfennig, who advised the drive, the Student Nursing program which sponsored the blood drive, and Valley City State University which provided the location.

Living through a pandemic can lead to many uncertaint­ies, although one thing we are sure of, is that the need for blood never ceases. Blood is only useable for 42 days, so a constant supply is always needed, no matter the season. Winter has challenges with the threat of weather/travel and planning, but the winter weather is no wonderland for hospital patients who depend on blood to keep them healthy and alive.

Donors can make a convenient appointmen­t to give blood at www.donors.vitalant.org or by calling 877-25-VITAL. With each donation, donors receive a free total cholestero­l test and earn reward points.

Blood donation takes about an hour from check-in to refreshmen­ts, while the blood draw typically taking less than 10 minutes. Donors can save about 20 minutes by completing their Health History Questionna­ire the day they donate on www.vitalant.org/health

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