June 10, 2021 at 1:12 p.m.
Now is the time to donate blood
To the Editor,
Help is needed. Each year, the demand for blood increases by up to 8 percent, while annual blood donations only increase 2 to 3 percent. Currently, only 5 percent of eligible blood donors actually donate. The blood supply is at a dangerous low point now, following the holiday season when donations have been down due to everyone's busy schedules. Harsh winter weather throughout the Midwest has caused a decrease of donors at numerous blood drives. This impacts the total blood donations for our local American Red Cross. The Red Cross counts on these blood drives and donations to ensure an adequate supply for patients at area hospitals as well as throughout the country. To help ensure a sufficient blood supply, please make an appointment to donate blood and change a life, starting with your own. Giving blood now will help rebuild the blood supply and will help to ensure enough blood is on hand for all patients in the weeks to come.
Requirements to be a Blood Donor are at least 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds or more and are in good health. 16 year olds are now allowed to donate, with a parent or guardian's signature on the Red Cross permission form. Diabetics are accepted, even when on insulin. Most other medications are accepted. Antibiotics must be completed and symptoms resolved.
Please do your part and make sure that blood is available for those in need of a transfusion. They are counting on us, so that they may live. Ask about Double Red Cell collection, which is available to donors with blood types O+, O-, A- and B-. For regular blood donations, all blood types are always needed. Bring your donor card or a driver's license, or two other forms of identification when donating. To schedule an appointment or to volunteer to help at the blood drive, please call Nancy Moritz at 218-763-3097.[[In-content Ad]]
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