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Canadian Blood Services in Halifax needs more donors

Canadian Blood Services is in need of donors. It has more than 60 open appointments this week at its donor centre at Bayers Road in Halifax.

More than 60 open appointments this week at donor centre on Bayers Road

Canadian Blood Services in Halifax needs donors. (Canadian Blood Services)

Canadian Blood Services in Halifax needs donors.The donor centre on Bayers Road has60 open spots this week alone.

Kathy Gracie, the organization's Atlantic director, said the number is high. She said a drop in donors started about four weeks ago.

She saidmuch of it has to do with COVID-19 affecting regulars and staff, more people travelling and needing to wait 14 days to donate again, and same-day cancellations.

"Every minute of every day, someone in Canada needs blood," Gracie said. "That's not justa slogan, it's an actual fact. And there's many reasons betweencar accidents and emergency situations, cancer patients, routine surgeries....So it's very important that we have a healthy inventory for the hospitals."

In a news release, Canadian Blood Services saidit needs new and returning donors to keep up with demand forblood, plasmaand platelets at hospitals.

Donations down since start of pandemic

Gracie said the centre is onlymaking 80 per cent of its donation targets.

About half of all Canadians are eligible to donate blood, but only a fraction do. The organization said in a news release that donations overall have been downsince the pandemic began.

"Alot of people have different reasons for not donating and one of the most [common] is it's just not top of mind or we didn't ask," Gracie said.

"So we are asking if you ever thought about it please come in. Now is the time where we need people to show up and roll up their sleeve."

Takes about an hour

The donor centre does not take walk-ins because of COVID-19 restrictions, but people are able to schedule same-day appointments through the Canadian Blood Services app, on its websiteor by calling the centre to book a same-day appointment.

Gracie said donating only takes about an hour.