Various forms of blood storage in blood centers are also the guarantee of medical care in every city. Because large-scale surgery or serious traffic accidents will consume a lot of blood for rescue, the city's blood reserve is a very important resource. Recently, there is a serious shortage of blood storage in Jiangsu Province, China. The amount of type A blood in the blood center is only three days, which is very serious and not optimistic. After the news was posted online, it immediately attracted the attention of many netizens. Some netizens in Jiangsu province said that they should take action and immediately go offline or donate blood to the hospital for free. I believe things will get better soon.
The epidemic has led to a sharp drop in the number of unpaid blood donors.
Although the country has recently adopted the policy of liberalizing epidemic control, COVID-19 is also changing in constant variation, but the harm to human body is getting lower and lower, so the country dares to liberalize management; However, this has also caused many residents to be infected with COVID-19 virus. Although there will only be symptoms of common flu, there will be no symptoms of serious illness or pneumonia, but a large number of residents have brought physical discomfort, so many residents are reluctant to go out for entertainment and work, and naturally there is no chance to donate blood without compensation; Therefore, the number of unpaid blood donors in all parts of the country has plummeted, which is also the reason for the lack of blood reserves in cities such as Jiangsu Province.
The shortage of blood reserves will soon be alleviated.
Although there is a serious shortage of type A blood reserves in Jiangsu Blood Center, the situation is very grim, but the relevant departments immediately take emergency plans to mobilize a large number of type A blood reserves from other cities, which will not hinder the supply of medical blood in the city; At the same time, with the rehabilitation of a large number of COVID-19 residents, more and more residents will enter social work and life, and the number of residents who donate blood without compensation will also increase substantially, and gradually return to normal level. I believe that the current situation of insufficient blood volume will soon be alleviated.