By Karen Percy
Twenty per cent of blood donors cancel their appointments over the summer holiday period, creating a shortfall a time when blood is needed the most, the Red Cross says.
One in five people forget or neglect to make their appointments at donation centres during the summer months.
“We ask the question, would you cancel that appointment if it was your friend or family member who needed that blood donation?” Red Cross spokesman Shaun Inguanzo said.
The organisation collects 25,000 litres of blood a week and needs the supply to be consistent, especially with the increased likelihood of road accidents during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
“At this time of the year, road trauma is a potential threat with many more people out on the roads, but it’s not so much the volume of blood that increases, it’s the rarity of finding donors,” Mr Inguanzo said.
Illustrator Paul Harvey donates to the Red Cross every month and was at his appointment in Melbourne’s CBD bright and early this morning to donate platelets, which are used to help cancer patients.
Over 65 minutes his blood is extracted, the platelets removed, and the blood is returned to his body.