Australians are being urged to give blood this holiday season, with supplies at risk of running critically low.
With many regular blood donors taking a break over the festive season, the Australian Red Cross Blood Service is in desperate need of 4000 donors.
At particular risk are supplies of platelets – the clotting component of blood that is largely relied on by cancer patients to prevent internal bleeding.
Platelets only have a shelf life of five days, so a constant flow of donors is required, even during holiday times.
“The period between Christmas and the New Year is when platelet stocks are most at risk,” warned Blood Service spokeswoman Jemma Falkenmire.
“Cancer patients are the biggest users of donated blood in Australia; it’s critical to helping them through chemotherapy,” Ms Falkenmire said.
“With one in three of us needing donated blood in our lifetime, the life you help save this festive season could even be that of a loved one.”
People are being urged to make an appointment to give blood between Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve.
To learn more about becoming a donor visit donateblood.com.au or call 13 14 95.
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