September 7, 2006 |
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State public health director urges Illinoisans to donate bloodSome blood types in Illinois are at critical level after Labor Day weekendSPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Dr. Eric E. Whitaker, state public health director, today encouraged Illinoisans to donate blood due to limited supplies. Following the Labor Day weekend, state blood centers are experiencing anywhere from critical to barely adequate blood supply levels. “Every two seconds in America, someone needs blood and we all expect it to be there when we need it,” said Dr. Whitaker. “Today, I’m urging people to take about and hour of time out to donate since it could mean the difference between life and death for someone else. Donations are urgently needed as blood centers are experiencing shortages following the summer, a traditionally low giving season, and the Labor Day weekend.” Blood centers around the state are reporting low or critical supply needs:
Approximately 38,000 units of blood a day are need in the United States according to America’s Blood Centers. Of the 60 percent of Americans eligible to give blood, only 5 percent actually donate. Eligible volunteers can donate blood every 56 days, but on average they donate less than two times a year. To find a blood donation center near you, call America’s Blood Centers at 888-US BLOOD (888-872-5663) or the American Red Cross at 800-GIVE-LIFE (800-448-3543), or log onto www.givelife.org. |
Illinois Department
of Public Health 535 West Jefferson Street Springfield, Illinois 62761 Phone 217-782-4977 Fax 217-782-3987 TTY 800-547-0466 Questions or Comments |