Lancaster blood and platelet donors reassured over appointment changes during Covid-19 crisis
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NHS Blood and Transplant is beginning to collect convalescent plasma from people who have recovered from Covid-19 to support a national clinical trial.
To free up appointments in donor centres, some blood and platelet donation appointments in Lancaster are being cancelled and rescheduled.
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Hide AdDonors can be assured that blood and platelet stocks are good and there will be no impact on supplies. The fantastic response of our donors during the coronavirus pandemic means blood and platelet stocks are currently above average.
Freeing up appointments will enable more donations that could save the lives of critically ill Covid-19 patients.
Since the outbreak, there has been a drop in demand for blood and platelet as hospitals cancel non-urgent surgery such as hip operations. This means there is enough capacity to change blood and platelet donation appointments into plasma donation appointments.
An NHS Blood and Transplant spokesman said: “We are still collecting blood and platelet in Lancaster so please keep making appointments to donate. Donation saves lives.
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Hide Ad“This new trial is part of the national research effort against the coronavirus and we hope people understand if we make any changes to your appointment.
"If your appointment is cancelled until another day it means we have good blood and platelet stocks, and the appointment time can be used for someone to donate plasma to a seriously ill Covid-19 patient.”
The plasma trial will investigate whether transfusions of antibody rich plasma from people who have recovered could help people who are still unwell. Plasma will be mainly collected in selected cities with blood donor centres.
Any blood and platelet donors who have had their appointment cancelled are asked to re-book an appointment for a future date at by calling 0300 123 23 23, visiting {blood.co.uk|blood.co.uk or using the NHSGiveBlood app.