Feb 28 β€’ 06:13 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia LSM

Increased Number of Donors and Hospitals' Demand for Blood

The number of blood donors and the demand for blood by hospitals in Latvia have significantly increased, with a special appeal for all blood types, particularly Rh-negative.

The State Blood Donor Center (VADC) has noticed an uptick in both the number of blood donors and requests from hospital facilities for blood. The center's website has been displaying a call to action on a red background, urging citizens to donate blood of all types, with special emphasis on Rh-negative blood, which is often in high demand. Several donors have responded to this petition, showcasing a strong community involvement in this vital health initiative.

One of the donors, Ina PΔ“tersone from Jaungulbene, shared her personal commitment to blood donation, noting that this was her 29th time donating blood, a tradition passed down from her father. She expressed the importance of supporting those in need, reflecting on how the workplace encourages such acts of charity by providing time off for donations. This reflects a growing awareness among the populace regarding the necessity of blood donations in healthcare.

The VADC reported a marked increase in the number of blood donors over the last year in the Latgale region, not just maintaining but boosting the total number of donations. The positive trend underscores the important role of community engagement in sustaining blood supplies, particularly as hospitals face rising demand for various blood types, emphasizing the critical nature of ongoing public participation in blood donation efforts.

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