As we approach the festive season, NHS Lincolnshire CCG is reminding people of the importance of giving blood particularly at this time of year.
Around 6,000 units of blood are needed every day to help save the lives of sick and injured people across England and Wales, and, for some people who have experienced severe blood loss, a blood transfusion can mean the difference between life and death. In addition, the NHS nationally needs:
- Nearly 400 new donors a day to meet demand
- Around 135,000 new donors a year to replace those who can no longer donate
- 40,000 more black donors to meet growing demand for better-matched blood
- 30,000 new donors with priority blood types such as O negative every year
- More young people to start giving blood so we can make sure we have enough blood in the future
NHS Blood and Transplant is working with the rest of the NHS to keep supplying lifesaving blood to hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic.
We would like to remind everyone that:
- We need people to keep donating blood as normal. Giving blood saves lives.
- If you are fit and well, please try to keep your appointment or book for the future.
- Visit Blood.co.uk for more information
- Donor centres are open, extra safety measures are in place, and staff are taking special measures to provide a clean and safe space for you to donate.
Generally speaking, provided you are fit and healthy, weigh over 7 stone 12lbs (50 kg), and are aged between 17 and 66 (up to 70 if you have given blood before), you should be able to give blood. People aged over 70 need to have given blood in the last two years in order to continue donating.
There have been some recent changes to the eligibility to give blood and the latest information can be found here: UK to change eligibility to give blood on World Blood Donor Day with launch of new donor safety assessment – NHS Blood and Transplant (nhsbt.nhs.uk)
To find out more or book an appointment to donate, visit www.blood.co.uk or call 0300 123 23 23.
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