PH Red Cross reiterates importance of blood donation after massive quake hit Abra

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PH Red Cross reiterates importance of blood donation after massive quake hit Abra
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The humanitarian organization Philippine Red Cross (PRC) once again reminded the public of the importance of blood donation and having an adequate blood supply in designated facilities, especially in times of disasters.

The humanitarian organization Philippine Red Cross once again reminded the public of the importance of blood donation and having an adequate blood supply in designated facilities, especially in times of disasters.

After a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Northern Luzon on July 27, PRC said that it “sufficiently met the blood supply needs” for the victims in Abra, Ilocos Sur, and other areas affected by the quake. “They must send the blood request through Viber and submit the original to the person delivering the blood,” PRC reminded.

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