Lifeblood Australia has released an urgent call for people to donate blood. Australia’s blood supply has been affected by people cancelling their appointments due to cold and flu symptoms.
An average of one in every five blood donors has cancelled or rescheduled their donations due to cold and flu symptoms in each week of winter.
The drop-off has prompted Australian Red Cross Lifeblood to urgently call for 8,500 people over the next week to help replenish stock.
“After months where cancellation rates due to illness were at their highest, now is the time to enjoy the warm glow that comes with giving blood and saving lives,” said Steve Eldridge, Lifeblood Director of Donor Relations.
“As a nation we need thousands of blood and plasma donations every day. Therefore, we need more people to become regular donors. If more eligible Aussies start donating, especially when our regular donors are off sick, they too might get hooked on that positive feeling that comes from saving lives.
“If you are feeling healthy and well, step up and join the donor movement, and help us fill those empty donor chairs,” Steve added.
Knowing when blood is needed is now simpler than ever with the launch of the Lifeblood Blood Supply Update in June.
With the nation’s blood supply levels now available to view in real-time online, it’s hoped that more people will donate more often, especially if they know that their specific blood type is needed.
“We rely on the generosity of donors to provide vital blood products to people undergoing cancer treatment, living with blood disorders, needing surgery, or even women giving birth
“You never know when you, or someone you love, might require blood, plasma, or platelets to survive, so make yourself cosy in a donor centre this winter and give someone the gift of life.
“The best way to find out your blood type is to book a donation at your local donor centre,” said Steve.
Donors who are affected by cold and flu symptoms can give blood at least seven days after making a full recovery.
You can book a donation now by calling 13 14 95 or book online at lifeblood.com.au or on the DonateBlood app.