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LifeShare reports local blood supply critically low

Last Modified: Thursday, January 17, 2013 10:29 AM

Special to the American Press

LifeShare Blood Centers reports the local blood supply is critically low on all blood types and asks that all eligible donors give as soon as possible, especially those with types O and B.

“With the wet and cold weather and the onset of cold and flu season, we are seeing an increase in blood usage and an extreme decrease in the number of donors coming in to give blood,” Kristi Morris, LifeShare spokeswoman, said in a news release.

“Currently, there is less than a two-day supply available of type O-negative.”

It takes at least 24 hours before donated blood is available for use, Morris said. Potential donors must be age 16 or older, meet height and weight requirements, feel well and healthy at the time of donation, eat a good meal and increase fluid intake before donation.

Also, 16-year-olds must present written parent or guardian permission to donate. Donors will be asked to present identification, Morris said.

For more information, visit www.lifeshare.org or call 436-4932.

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