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Presidential Message on World Blood Donor Day, 2020
whitehouse.gov ^ | President Donald J Trump

Posted on 06/14/2020 7:46:25 PM PDT by ransomnote

Every 2 seconds, someone in the United States is in need of a blood transfusion. On World Blood Donor Day, we thank those individuals who selflessly donate blood to help thousands of hospitals and medical care facilities meet the needs of their patients.

Over the past several months, the hardships of the coronavirus have lowered our country’s blood and platelet supply to critical levels, and the need to donate blood has never been more acute. With more than 30,000 blood drives canceled since mid-March, those battling severe illnesses or those involved in life-threatening accidents could be in particular danger of not being able to receive the vital care they need. Many of our Nation’s blood banks are operating with depleted stocks, and the majority of them rarely have on hand more than a single day’s supply of Type O blood, which is critical because it can be used to meet the blood needs of any patient. During this challenging time, let us commit to raising awareness of the lifesaving act of donating blood.

I urge all Americans who are healthy and willing to donate blood to do so at a local donation center. Organizations like the American Red Cross and other blood banks have implemented special protocols to protect donors from possible infection. Your blood donations can help minimize the harm inflicted by the coronavirus on our country.

Today, the First Lady and I send our sincerest gratitude to both blood donors and those countless individuals who help facilitate donations. These dedicated employees, extraordinary volunteers, and compassionate individuals represent the very best of the American spirit, and our Nation is grateful for your contributions to America’s health and well-being.



TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: blooddonor

1 posted on 06/14/2020 7:46:25 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote

During the 1990s, I was acquainted with a woman who helped with blood donation drives. She said that there was sometimes a little difficulty in that area with getting enough donors. She said that blood was not allowed from anyone who had ever had sex with anyone else who had ever abused drugs intravenously. It’s likely that the same problem from drug abuse is far more widespread now.


2 posted on 06/14/2020 8:13:12 PM PDT by familyop ( "Welcome to Costco. I love you." - -Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy".)
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To: familyop

Now days I only donate blood for specific people in need. Banking in preparation for a surgery, e.t.c.

And I don’t give them my phone number other wise they are calling every month and a half pestering me to come and “donate”.

No thanks.


3 posted on 06/14/2020 9:10:21 PM PDT by Oil Object Insp
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To: ransomnote
Our local Masonic Lodge and American Legion Post cosponsor community blood drives every two months. Three such drives have been scheduled since the Wuhan Flu pandemic struck. All drives were conducted as scheduled. All drives complied with all pandemic ordinances, regulations, and health guidance. And despite adverse weather, all drives exceeded their collection goals.

That is what dedicated donors can accomplish when properly supported by blood drive organizers. They freely give their blood so others may live.

4 posted on 06/14/2020 9:15:20 PM PDT by DakotaGator
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