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SANBS calls for local blood donors to help replenish supply

"We need your blood, with each donation you can save three lives."

The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) urged residents to donate blood as their blood stocks are dangerously low at the moment.

The SANBS needs your help to replenish the nation’s declining blood stocks.

Join the life-saving mission by spending 15 minutes of your day donating precious blood to someone in need.

Kamantha Pillay, donor relations practitioner, said a unit of blood only lasts 42 days after donation and, for this reason, blood donors need to donate regularly.

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“Donors can give blood as often as every eight weeks. Every unit of blood can save a minimum of three lives as blood is separated into red blood cells, plasma and platelets,” said Pillay.

“SANBS aims to collect 3 000 units of blood per day to ensure a safe and sufficient blood supply in the health care system. There are many SANBS blood donation centres open to the public.

“To find the location nearest to you, visit the SANBS website or you may consider motivating your employer to host a blood drive at your offices for the convenience of all staff members,” said Pillay.

Pillay said that blood is a precious resource that anyone can give to someone in need.

“We need your blood, with each donation you can save three lives,” said Pillay.

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“If you have been wondering how you can donate blood, then worry not because there is an online two-minute quiz to find out if one meets the requirements to donate blood. Final eligibility will be determined by our staff at our donation centres.”

“We need you to be completely honest about your lifestyle when donating to ensure your safety and the safety of the patients who will receive your donation.”

For more information on blood donation call 0800 11 90 31 to find your nearest donor centre.

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