American Red Cross asking Mississippians to donate amid blood shortage

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Amid critically low levels of blood supply, the American Red Cross is encouraging Mississippians to take some time to donate during the month of September.

Noted nationally as National Preparedness Month, the Red Cross is operating more blood drives than usual across the state to stock shelves after a summer shortage. While all blood and platelet donors are needed, Type O is especially in demand.

“A steady increase in lifesaving blood products is vital to ensuring hospitals stay ready for any situation this fall,” a news release reads. “As National Preparedness Month continues, the Red Cross highlights the importance of having a strong supply of blood products already on hand for disasters and emergencies of all kinds and to meet the needs of patients every day.”

To further incentivize donors, anyone who gives blood or platelets before the end of the month will receive a $15 e-gift card to a merchant of their choice. An upcoming donation opportunity in north Mississippi will be at Lake Cormorant High School on Sept. 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

For those in central and southern Mississippi, blood drives are expected to be announced soon. However, appointments can always be made at American Red Cross locations in Jackson, Gulfport, and Tupelo.

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