THE South African National Blood Service warns that the country is facing severe blood stock shortages, to the extent that there may not be sufficient available blood for patients in need over the festive season.

Maryke Harris, SANBS Donor Relations Practitioner PE East branch, with one of the messages to motivate blood donors to donate blood. Photo:SUPPLIED

The SANBS is urgently appealing to all potential and existing blood donors that are due to donate, to visit a SANBS blood donation site, to donate their precious unit of blood.

Although the festive season is fun for most, it is a difficult period for doctors who work hard to save lives, needing blood and blood products to do so.

“The limited access to corporate blood drives and availability of donors had an impact on the ability to collect the minimum of 3 500 units of blood a day, that are needed to treat patients,” said Ravi Reddy, SANBS Chief Operations Officer.

“We approach this season with low stocks, and we know that we have some tough times ahead if donors do not respond to our call to lend a hand.”

The SANBS’ inability to access venues for blood drives is also hampering meeting collection targets successfully. As a result, blood stocks continue to dwindle steadily.

“Our Group O blood stocks have dropped significantly, and we are appealing to all South Africans to donate a unit of blood in aid of those in need of it,” added Reddy.

The SANBS is, furthermore, appealing to the public to make venues available for blood drives. Suitable venues include spaces accessible and open to the public.

All willing and eligible donors are urged to visit their nearest mobile and fixed donor centres. If you can host a blood drive, visit the SANBS’ website and book a blood drive.

  • For more information contact our call centre on 0800 11 9031 or visit our website on www.sanbs.org.za.

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