Canadian Blood Services seeks donors in Calgary, Edmonton
CBC News | Posted: August 1, 2016 12:00 PM | Last Updated: August 1, 2016
Organization asking those without plans this holiday Monday to stop in
Canadian Blood Services is asking people in Calgary and Edmonton who don't have plans for the holiday Monday to consider donating blood.
The blood clinics in each city have numerous appointments available.
Susan Matsumoto of donor relations notes the need for blood doesn't change, and said there are some products that are in constant demand by hospitals.
"Platelets is one. It's a component that helps make blood clot. That has only a five-day shelf life and as a result of that we have to collect on a regular basis, pretty much every day," she said.
Thousands needed
Matsumoto said turnover in the donor base can be as high as 40 per cent, so the organization is seeking more than 18,000 new blood donors in the province.
"The donor base is generally aging, so people for various reasons become ineligible to donate blood," she said. "They could be on medications now that don't allow them to donate."
Clinics are open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and walk-ins are welcome.
Matsumoto said in most cases, it only takes about an hour to donate.
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