Bloodmobile coming March 19

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Following round after round of snow, freezing rain and arctic cold in many parts of the country, the American Red Cross has an urgent need for eligible blood and platelet donors to give now to help restock its shelves.

A Woodbury Bloodmobile visit is set for Thursday, March 19 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Lions Club Building, 540 W Adams St.

March storms forced the cancellation of more than 200 blood drives, resulting in nearly 7,000 uncollected blood and platelet donations. This shortfall follows more than 26,400 uncollected blood and platelet donations in February due to severe weather across 27 states. In the Tennessee Valley Red Cross Blood Services Region, serving Middle Tennessee, Southern Kentucky and counties in Missouri and Illinois, approximately 115 blood drives were canceled, causing 3,544 blood and platelet donations to go uncollected. Despite the weather, hospital patients still rely on transfusions.

"Blood products are being delivered to hospitals almost as quickly as they come in," said Tim Ryerson, CEO of the Tennessee Valley Blood Services Region. "Donors who give now aren't just restocking our shelves, they are making sure hope continues to be available for patients in need."
When conditions allow for safe travel, the Red Cross urges donors of all blood types to make and keep appointments to help restock its shelves. Platelet donors, as well as blood donors with the most in-demand blood types - O negative, A negative and B negative - are particularly encouraged to give in the days and weeks to come to help replenish the blood supply.

Platelets help prevent massive blood loss and are a vital part of cancer and organ transplant treatments. With a shelf life of just five days, platelet donations are especially needed. Eligible donors with types O negative, A negative and B negative blood are encouraged to donate double red cells where available. During a double red cell donation, two units of red cells are collected while most of the plasma and platelets are returned to the donor.
To find a convenient donation opportunity and schedule an appointment, donors can download the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

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