The Singapore Red Cross is once again appealing for blood donors to come forward due to an urgent need for blood donations.
This time, donors of blood types A+, B+ and O+ are needed — that’s basically all the common blood types except for AB+.
They said that stocks are running so low that they’re already drawing on their stockpile.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday (2 Nov), the Red Cross called for blood donors to step forward if they’re of types A+, B+ or O+.
Their help is needed as there are patients who need transfusions.
They can also spread the word to others who may be willing to give blood.
According to the Singapore Red Cross website, A+, B+, and O+ blood types are currently at a low level as of Friday (4 Nov).
In another Facebook post on Thursday (3 Nov), the Red Cross said the recent Covid-19 wave was one reason for the declining blood donor turnout.
Many regular blood donors they’ve tried to activate are either recovering from Covid-19 or have had close contact with Covid-19 sufferers.
Another reason cited is the resumption of overseas travel, they said — implying that many donors are not in the country.
They said that the situation has become so dire that the Red Cross has been forced to break into their stockpile.
This is because the amount of blood collected daily is unable to meet the amount used by patients daily.
If the shortfall continues, some elective operations might have to be postponed.
To be eligible to donate blood, the following criteria must be fulfilled, according to the Red Cross.
An eligibility quiz can be taken here. Do note that if you’ve travelled in the last four months, you may not be able to donate either.
Once eligible, you can make an appointment to give blood at the Red Cross website using SingPass.
Alternatively, you may walk into any blood banks or community blood drives.
A list of these walk-in blood donation venues can be found here. The Red Cross can also be contacted at 6220 0183 to check eligibility or opening hours, and make an appointment.
If you fit the criteria, consider dropping by a blood bank to donate blood. By doing so, you could save many lives.
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