Thousands answer the call, but blood shortage continues
Published 10:00 pm Wednesday, July 26, 2017
- Landrum resident Frank Burrell says he’s a regular blood donor and that it “doesn’t hurt or anything, it just takes a little time.” With O negative blood, commonly referred to as “universal,” meaning it can be transfused to almost any patient in need, Burrell donated a pint at the Blood Connection bus Wednesday morning in front of Bi-Lo in Landrum, which took about 15 minutes. He is pictured with Craig Smith, phlebotomist with The Blood Connection, who says the bus serves 38 hospitals in North and South Carolina. (Photo by Claire Sachse)
In appreciation, $5 Target eGiftCard available for those who give
Thousands of people have responded to the emergency call for blood and platelet donations issued by the American Red Cross in early July, but there continues to be a critical summer blood shortage. Eligible donors of all types are urgently needed.
After issuing the emergency call, the Red Cross has experienced a 30 percent increase in blood donation appointments through mid-July. About half of the appointments were scheduled by donors using the free Blood Donor App or at redcrossblood.org. Despite this improvement, blood products are still being distributed to hospitals as fast as donations are coming in, so more donations are needed to meet patient needs and replenish the blood supply.
“The blood supply is like a cell phone battery, it constantly needs recharging,” said Maya Franklin of the Carolinas Blood Services Region. “We sincerely appreciate those who have responded to the call to help save lives and encourage those who haven’t to consider rolling up a sleeve and give the gift of life. It only takes about an hour but can mean a lifetime for patients.”
Nearly 61,000 fewer blood donations than needed were given through the Red Cross in May and June, prompting the emergency call for donations in early July. The shortfall was the equivalent of the Red Cross not receiving any blood donations for more than four days.
How to help
To schedule an appointment to donate, use the Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Donation appointments and completion of a RapidPass online health history questionnaire are encouraged to help reduce the time it takes to donate.
As a special thank you, those who come out to give blood or platelets with the Red Cross July 26 – Aug. 31 will be emailed a $5 Target eGiftCard.
– article submitted by Maya Franklin