New and returning blood donors needed in Red Deer
Canadian Blood Services is calling for new and returning donors to replenish the blood, platelet and plasma supply and support patients through the latest COVID-19 wave. For Red Deer, there are over 600 spots available to donate throughout the month of February.
Officials say the platelet inventory, blood cells that help blood to clot, and days on hand of several blood types, are at low levels. Inventory for each blood type should range between eight to ten days, depending on the demand. To date, all blood types, except AB+ and B+, are below required inventory.
“Like other organizations across Canada, the latest COVID-19 wave is challenging Canadian Blood Services like never before,” said Dr. Graham Sher, CEO of Canadian Blood Services.
“As Omicron continues to spread across the country, it is also impacting our operations. Our employees and donors are among those falling ill or being required to isolate. For these reasons, and also because of severe weather in parts of the country, we’ve seen a concerning drop in donations recently. By booking appointments over the next several weeks, donors can help us reverse this worrying trend before the situation becomes urgent.”