Canadian Blood Services notes immediate need to fill donation appointments
Canadian Blood Services continues to have an immediate need for blood donors this holiday season to help ensure blood and blood products are available for patients in need.
Officials note there are thousands of open blood donation appointments to fill across Canada between now and Jan. 4, 2022. New and returning donors are encouraged to join Canada’s Lifeline heading into January. Select donor centres across the country will be open on New Year’s Day, in addition to regularly scheduled operating hours.
Because of statutory holidays during the month of December, several days of collection opportunities have been lost. The need for platelets is said to be pressing and ongoing to treat patients with serious blood disorders or those undergoing cancer treatments. Platelets are also described as a vital blood component with a shelf-life of only seven days. New blood donations are needed to ensure platelets are available.
“The holiday period is a challenging time to collect blood. Every donation counts and new and returning donors are especially needed right now to book and keep blood donation appointments heading into the New Year,” says Rick Prinzen, Canadian Blood Services chief supply chain officer and vice-president of donor relations. “We have seen the dedication of donors throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and we need that to continue. Patients’ lives depend on them.”


