Memorial Blood Centers make urgent call for type O+ and O- blood donations
Memorial Blood Centers has issued an urgent call for type O+ and O- blood donations. A shortage has been affecting local hospitals, according to officials with Memorial Blood Centers, with Type O blood shortages being reported across the nation. Currently, inventory of Type O blood is the lowest it’s been since the Covid-19 pandemic.
There also has been a recent surge in blood usage. In the past several days, seven massive transfusion protocols — which includes administering 10 or more units of blood to a patient within 24 hours — has occurred across the region. The local Memorial Blood Centers serve Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin.
Nearly 40% of the U.S. population has Type O+ blood — the most common blood type. Type O- is a universal blood type and is commonly used in emergency situations.
During the summer months, more blood supply is needed due to seasonal travel, school breaks and a general rise in traumatic accidents.
Donors can give every 56 days, and platelet donors can give twice per month. To view donation eligibility or to make an appointment, visit mbc.org or call 1-888-448-3253.
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