'Give up an hour of your time': Urgent need for blood donations this Easter

Australian Red Cross Blood Service needs 2000 people to give blood this Easter long weekend to ensure there are enough supplies to help save lives.

Patients with rare blood types from the Pacific have had to access blood in New Zealand, due to shortages.

Patients with rare blood types from the Pacific have had to access blood in New Zealand, due to shortages. Source: AAP

Thousands of Australians are needed to roll up their sleeves and donate some blood during the Easter long weekend to help cancer and trauma patients in hospital.

The Australian Red Cross Blood Service estimates about 2000 people are needed to make donations so doctors can save lives.

Blood Service spokeswoman Erin Lagoudakis says the donations will provide vital supplies of platelets, the clotting agents in blood that are used to treat cancer patients and stop bleeding in people who've been in road accidents.

"Unfortunately platelets have a shelf-life of just five days which means we can't stockpile them ahead of a long weekend and need continuous donations during this time to meet demand," she said on Tuesday.

"To ensure these patients have a fighting chance this Easter, we are asking those who can to give up an hour of their time this long weekend to donate blood."

Appointments can be made by calling 13 14 95 or at donateblood.com.au.


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Published 27 March 2018 7:26am
Updated 27 March 2018 7:38am


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