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Canadian Blood Services calls for donors as hospital procedures resume

Canadian Blood Services is calling for more donations because hospital procedures are resuming and require more inventory.

Regina, Saskatoon clinics hoping to fill combined 410 appointments in next two weeks

A health care worker holds up a bag of blood from a donor.
Canadian Blood Services' Saskatoon and Regina clinics will be open for Canada Day. (Shutterstock)

As pandemic restrictions ease in Saskatchewanand across the countryleading into the long weekend, blood donor clinics are seeing risingdemand and fewer donors.

Canadian Blood Services lost about 20 per cent of its usual monthly donations at the beginning of the pandemic, according to a report from the blood service'smedical officerDr. Aditi Khandelwal.

The number of donors and blood collections returned to normal by December, but the summer months generally see fewer donations, even in normal years.

WithCOVID-19 restrictions easing, hospitals are catching up onbacklogged medical procedures, increasing the demand for blood.

"We are asking people to step up and donate blood, to book an appointment, preferably before you head off for the long weekend,"said Lisa Beechinor, territory manager of donor relations in Saskatoon.

The national inventory for O-negative blood is three days, though Canadian Blood Services say they need to have five to eight days on hand. (Canadian Blood Services)

Blood Services said that many blood donors haven't been booking appointments, or have missed them entirely, so supply is dwindling.

Beechinor said that July and August are the quietest months because summer vacations are front of mind. Summer fever is especially potent this year, with restrictions loosening to allow more travel and recreation.

There are more than 260 open appointments fromJune 25to July 4 at the Saskatoon donor centre, along withmore than 150 in Regina's clinic.

While Blood Services is urging everyone to offer up their arms, it's especially seeking donors with O-negative blood the universal blood type that everyone can receive.

"People go, 'Well, oh, there will always be enough,' but there isn't always going to be enough. If people don't help maintain it, and if people don't make it front of mind, then there's always that need there," Beechinor said.

COVID-19 protocols limit blood donations to appointment only. More information on booking a donation can be found on the organization's website, appor by calling 1-888-236-6283.