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Canadian Blood Services seeking 100,000 new donors

The blood donation supply in Canada in is critically low because of COVID-19.

Canadian Blood Services says since the onset of COVID-19 in 2020, the donor base has dropped by 31,000 people — leaving the smallest amount of regular donors the service has had in a decade.

Approximately 400,000 Canadians donate the life saving liquid on a regular basis, they say, but because blood has a shelf life, it’s still not enough.

 

Demand for blood is spiking back up this year as surgeries that were postponed due to COVID-19 are getting underway.

The organization hopes to recruit 100,000 new donors this year.

 

It’s pushing that message as we enter National Blood Donor Week from June 12-18.

According to Canadian Blood Services website, they’ve reached 7 per cent of their goal.

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