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Bloodworks NW Returns to Skagit County in April

Blood Supply Forecast Report – March 21, 2022
The local blood supply is dropping to critical low levels as most regional hospitals resume surgeries that were delayed due to the pandemic. The resumption of these surgeries is increasing the demand on the local blood supply – in addition to cancer, trauma, transplant, and emergency surgery patients Bloodworks Northwest always supports. According to Bloodworks Northwest’s donor watch, there are many opportunities to book appointments in the next two weeks, especially in Federal Way, Tukwila, Silverdale, Olympia, Vancouver, and Eugene. There’s a high need for donors to book appointments now for the week of April 17 and beyond. Emergency need for Type O — the blood type most frequently transfused in emergency situations — is at a 24 hour supply. Appointments to donate blood can be booked at bloodworksnw.org or 800-398-7888. Please call for same-day appointments.

About Bloodworks Northwest
Bloodworks Northwest is the sole provider of blood to more than 95% of hospitals in the Pacific Northwest. It takes 1,000 donors a day to maintain a safe and reliable blood supply for our community. See our list of Donor Centers and Pop-Up locations.

About Donating Blood:

  • Most people in good health, at least 18 years old, and who weigh at least 110 pounds can donate whole blood every 56 days. Check out our detailed eligibility Q&A or call us at 800-398-7888.
  • It takes about an hour to give blood from check-in to post-donation cookie. Information about who can donateand where, is available at bloodworksnw.org.

COVID 19 Resources:
Donating blood is a safe and essential action during the pandemic. Appointments and masks are required. In accordance with current social distancing guidelines, no walk-ins, guests, or people under age 16 are permitted onsite. Bloodworks has posted information addressing questions and concerns for blood donors at bloodworksnw.org/coronavirus.

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