We need South Africans to bolster the national blood stock, says SA National Blood Service

JOBURG – 'It’s not just blood. It’s saving people’s lives, through a simple, easy donation.'

 

The woman giving birth. The cancer patient. The man undergoing open heart surgery. The Christmas long weekend road accident victim. All of these people – and those who love them – rely on one thing: blood donations.

Their lives, their futures, are at stake. But South Africa’s blood stock is currently desperately low, and all of them are at risk.

“Our national blood supply is currently at just 2.1 days’ Group O stock, amounting to just over 1 958 units of O blood available around the country,” said Sifiso Khoza, regional marketing manager for the South African National Blood Service (SANBS).

“The situation, simply, is critical. We need South Africans – active donors, lapsed donors and potential donors – to stand together right now to bolster the national blood stock.”

The looming Christmas long weekend, when many South Africans drive long distances and road accidents increase, will certainly put additional pressure on the national blood supply. But Khoza points out that incidents of trauma make up only a fraction of the demand for blood.

“While we need sufficient blood stock to cope with periods such as the December holidays, by far the greatest proportion of blood is required in other situations, such as in childbirth and for cancer patients.”

“So many people in life-threatening situations require blood. It’s what saves that haemorrhaging mother’s life, so that she can raise and love the baby she has just brought into the world. It’s what saves someone suffering complications during major surgery. It’s what helps that cancer patient endure and survive treatment.

“And that’s the point: it’s not just blood. It’s saving people’s lives, through a simple, easy donation,” said Khoza.

The SANBS is therefore making an earnest appeal for South Africans to step forward and make a donation of blood. Today.

“More than that, however, the SANBS appeals to South Africans to become regular donors. By donating blood only four times a year, we can easily avoid situations such as the one in which we find ourselves,” said Khoza.

How to find the nearest donor centre?

Details: 0800 11 9031 or www.sanbs.org.za

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