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NY BLOOD CENTER: BLOOD EMERGENCY APPEAL - (1/19/2024)
NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER JOINS NATIONAL BLOOD
EMERGENCY APPEAL
The severe drop in inventory is a stark reminder of the
fragility of our nation’s blood supply.
NYBC’s inventory has dropped dramatically due
to lower donor turnout, recent and predicted winter weather and a spike in
seasonal illnesses.
There is currently a 2-day supply with 1-2
days of types O-, O+, B-, and platelets.
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MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
NEW YORK – Today, New York Blood Center (NYBC) joins blood centers across the country in an emergency
plea for blood donors following a holiday season of low donor turnout and
recent inclement winter weather. NYBC has seen a 25% drop in donations in
the last three weeks, resulting in 5000 fewer donations, crippling the
inventory that was expected to grow during National Blood Donor Month.
There is currently a 1-2-day supply of types O-, O+, and B-, as well as a
critical shortage of platelets.
The New York community is not
alone; blood emergencies have been declared across the country, indicating that
there is no national surplus of blood at this time. Additionally, a recent
spike in seasonal illnesses across the region is preventing many from
donating.
"In the midst of the nationwide blood emergency, and
in the wake of recent winter storms that have impacted our region, we are
calling on eligible New Yorkers to make an immediate blood or platelet
donation,” said Andrea Cefarelli, Senior Vice
President at New York Blood Center. “After a year of rebounding donations,
the recent severe drop in inventory is a stark reminder of the fragility of our
nation’s blood supply. This National Blood Donor Month, blood donors are needed
now more than ever to ensure hospital patients in our community get the
lifesaving treatment they need."
Blood donors can give
every 56 days, and up to 6 times a year. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
recently lifted several blood donor eligibility restrictions. To view current
eligibility guidelines, click here or call 800.688.0900. To make an
appointment, donors can call 1-800-933-2566 or visit nybc.org.
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