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Blood donors needed post Hurricane Sally

FILE - In this Tuesday, May 5, 2020 file photo, a health worker draws blood from a patient for a COVID-19 coronavirus antibody test in DeLand, Fla. Scientists are still working to figure out how well antibodies for the new coronavirus may shield someone from another infection, or how long that protection might last. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

NEW ORLEANS, La (BRPROUD)– The Blood Center strongly encourages the community to donate blood as they continue to prepare for Hurricane Sally.

Due to the incoming hurricane, The Blood Center has suspended blood collections along Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Blood Center is the primary supplier in those areas and fears the supply could fall to dangerous low levels.

“This marks the third consecutive week we’ve ceased operations and it’s a strong reminder that the need for blood is constant,” said Billy Weales, President of the Blood Center.

All blood donations are screened for COVID-19 antibodies and results are shared with donors three to five business days after their donation.

Due to COVID-19 concerns:

For more information on blood donation, please call (800) 86-BLOOD or visit https://www.thebloodcenter.org/. Find The Blood Center on social media @TheBloodCenter.

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