Albany Times Union

Your Help is Needed – Donate Blood and Save Lives

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Anationwid­e blood shortage has only grown more severe as the COVID pandemic approaches the two-year mark. And the effects of that lack of supply are being felt acutely here in the Capital Region.

It is important to note that all blood is important to hospitals. Your blood is desperatel­y needed, no matter what your type may be. However, if you are a Type O donor, you play an even more significan­t role in helping hospitals to continue business as usual. Type O blood is universal – any person, no matter what their blood type, can receive it. Type O blood plays a critical role in hospitals for patients with cancer and blood disorders, trauma victims, and premature babies, among others.

Without enough blood, transfusio­ns have to be delayed, procedures have to be cancelled, and patients’ health may be jeopardize­d. According to the American Red Cross, if every eligible Type O donor gave blood at least twice a year, there would be no blood shortages. That bears repeating: If every eligible Type O donor gave blood at least twice a year, there would be no blood shortages!

Many donors give blood at annual drives. A single donation is a wonderful gift greatly appreciate­d by the community and the recipients whose lives you save. And multiple donations go even further, as each donation can help up to three patients.

At St. Peter ’s Health Partners, approximat­ely 35 units of red blood cells are needed for transfusio­ns each day - that’s an average of 12,600 red cell units per year. In addition, more than 1,700 platelets and 2,100 units of plasma are transfused annually at SPHP. Fortunatel­y, our community is extremely generous, but statistics show that only five percent of those eligible actually donate; there is a huge untapped donor population.

Please consider donating blood, especially if you are Type O – there is no other source. You can have a profound effect on hospitals’ blood supplies and YOU WILL SAVE LIVES.

Call the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.redcrossbl­ood. org/give to schedule your donation at one of the dozens of blood drives held throughout the Capital Region through the end of this month.

And to all those who have donated throughout the pandemic – THANK YOU!

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