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Memorial Blood Centers declares blood emergency, calls on donors

Memorial Blood Centers declares blood emergency, calls on donors A long-term drop in the number of blood donors as well as a recent surge in blood use has led to a local and national blood shortage. Written By: News Tribune | × Memorial Blood Centers in the Burning Tree Plaza in Duluth. (Jed Carlson / 2020 file / News Tribune) Memorial Blood Centers announced a blood emergency this week and is urgently seeking blood donations from eligible donors. The blood supply is currently low due to a drop in donations since the pandemic started, according to the news release. Nearly 40,000 blood donors have not returned to donate blood since the pandemic started.

Memorial Blood Centers facing shortage of blood/platelet donations

Amid the ongoing challenges of recruiting blood donors during the COVID-19 pandemic, local nonprofit Memorial Blood Centers (MBC) is facing a shortage of blood and platelet donations. The need for blood is constant, but due to the pandemic, many drives have been canceled or postponed. To replenish supplies for the Northland’s hospitals, trauma centers, and air ambulance bases, more healthy donors are needed at blood drives and donor centers in the coming weeks. Appointments can be made online at MBC.ORG or by calling 1-888-GIVE-BLD (888-448-3253). Before COVID-19, donors could stop by community blood drives at convenient locations like high schools, colleges, offices, and places of worship. It has been nearly one year since these groups had to cancel their blood drives due to COVID-19, and fewer than 50% have been able to resume these life-saving events. Despite this tremendous decrease in blood drives and blood donations, patients in community hospitals continue to need transfus

MBC facing shortage of blood/platelet donations

DULUTH – Amid the ongoing challenges of recruiting blood donors during the COVID-19 pandemic, local nonprofit Memorial Blood Centers (MBC) is facing a shortage of blood and platelet donations. The need for blood is constant, but due to the pandemic, many drives have been canceled or postponed. To replenish supplies for the Northland’s hospitals, trauma centers, and air ambulance bases, more healthy donors are needed at blood drives and donor centers in the coming weeks. Appointments can be made online at MBC.ORG or by calling 1-888-GIVE-BLD (888-448-3253). Before COVID-19, donors could stop by community blood drives at convenient locations like high schools, colleges, offices, and places of worship. It has been nearly one year since these groups had to cancel their blood drives due to COVID-19, and fewer than 50% have been able to resume these life-saving events. Despite this tremendous decrease in blood drives and blood donations, patients in community hospitals continue to

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