People who donate blood or platelets by Jan. 19 will be entered automatically in the drawing
MONDAY, Jan 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) — The American Red Cross has an urgent need for all blood types, but especially for type O.
People who donate blood or platelets by Jan. 19 will be entered automatically in a drawing for two tickets to this year’s Super Bowl. It is part of an effort by the Red Cross and the National Football League to encourage football fans and others to be a part of National Blood Donor Month in January.
“The winter is historically a challenging time to collect blood — with the holidays, winter weather, and flu — and, unfortunately, this year is no different,” Chris Hrouda, president of American Red Cross Biomedical Services, said in an agency news release. “That is why we are so excited to team up with the NFL to help motivate and thank donors who come in and roll up a sleeve so that patients have access to the lifesaving treatment they need in the weeks to come.”
As of Jan. 6, the Red Cross had less than a three-day supply of type O blood. An appointment to donate blood can be made by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS, activating the Blood Scheduling Skill for Amazon Alexa, or visiting the Red Cross website. Donors must show a blood donor card or driver’s license, or two other forms of identification at check-in. In most states, donors must be at least 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in generally good health.
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