Blood supply running low due to weather
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Blood Assurance is recommending to more than 70 hospitals around the region to hold off on elective surgeries until at least Wednesday, January 24 due to a combination of factors including a significant decrease in blood donations related to the weather, and an increase in emergency use from several massive blood transfusions.
“It’s important to note that this is the community’s blood supply,” Blood Assurance President and CEO Liz Culler said. “Blood Assurance is the steward of the blood units. It’s up to the public to make sure we can provide an adequate supply to hospitals treating patients with traumatic injuries and debilitating illnesses. We need you now more than ever.”
The recommended pause on elective surgeries would allow Blood Assurance to rebuild its inventory of donated blood used at area hospitals, including Manchester.
As of Thursday Jan. 18, the blood center had less than a half-day supply of most blood types on its shelves, including O-negative and O-positive, the two types most utilized for transfusions.
Blood Assurance is asking members of the community to donate blood or platelets as soon as they feel it is safe to travel to a donation center or mobile blood drive. Potential donors should monitor www.bloodassurance.org, and the blood bank’s social media channels for updates on closures and delays. Many donation centers normally closed on weekends, will be open this Saturday and Sunday to collect additional units.
