January is National Blood Donor Month. | Flickr
January is National Blood Donor Month. | Flickr
From January 19, 2023 post.
January is National Blood Donor Month.
Due to increased seasonal illnesses during the winter months and inclement weather conditions, donations of blood and platelets decline, and demand increases. The American Red Ross and Blood Banks of America encourage everyone who can donate to continue their donations. Those who have never donated, to make an appointment. Blood donation is safer than ever before and saves lives. Millions of people including cancer patients, organ recipients, and victims of accidents; rely on blood donations from people like you and me.
1. About 36,000 units of red blood cells and 7,000 units of platelets are needed every single day in the U.S.
2. The most requested blood type by hospitals is type O. This kind of blood can be transfused to patients of all blood types, so it’s always in great demand and very short supply. Only 7% of people in the U.S. have type O.
3. A single-car accident victim may need up to 100 pints of blood to survive.
4. About 6.8 million people donate blood every year in the U.S.
5. 38% of our population is eligible to donate, but less than 10% actually do.
6. Donating blood is a simple, safe process. All you have to do is register, take a mini-medical history test, donate, and then accept free refreshments like water, Gatorade, granola bars, etc.
7. A single donation from a single patient can help more than one person.
How to observe National Blood Donor Month:
Give blood. Don’t wait for a disaster. Someone needs blood now!
#NationalBloodDonorMonth
#GiveBlood
Original source can be found here.