'An ongoing need': Canadian Blood Services puts out the call for blood donations yyc
But, as of July 21, the centre still needed 538 appointments to meet its monthly goals. According to its website, the Canadian Blood Services has four days or fewer worth of supply for blood groups — A+, B-, O+ and O- — which should usually sit between five and eight days.
Referring to holidays in the summer, Rosario said, “Patients are not taking a break; it’s always an ongoing need.”The World Health Organization calls donating blood “the gift of life.” This gift keeps life’s switch on for many, including patients suffering from complications during pregnancy, children with severe anaemia, accident victims, surgical and cancer patients and those with kidney and liver diseases.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'Patients not taking a break': Canadian Blood Services urge Calgarians to donate bloodCalgary\u0027s main blood bank at the Eau Claire Market needs donations from at least 4,400 people a week to keep supplying regional hospitals.
Read more »
Canadian Blood Services asks Calgarians to fill hundreds of open appointments - Calgary | Globalnews.ca'When you look at Calgary, we've got a million people here, and if half of them donated blood once a year we would be in a much different scenario than we are at right now.'
Read more »
Blood donors needed as inventory reaches a level of concernBlood donors are needed this weekend to ensure patients have the blood they need. Canadian Blood Services is asking donors to book and keep their appointments as inventory reaches levels of concern. The latest blood inventory levels going into the weekend are concerning, and many blood types are needed, especially O-Negative, O-Positive, B-Negative, A-Negative and […]
Read more »
Blood donors needed for Calgary area this weekend as inventory dwindlesCanadian Blood Services has sent out a call for Canadians to book an appointment to donate blood.
Read more »
Scottish actor Matthew Mooney tackles the Bard for Theatre Calgary's Shakespeare On the GoHe took a gamble and came from Scotland to Calgary to try to find an acting job and landed a role in Theatre Calgary\u0027s A Midsummer Night\u0027s Dream.
Read more »