Blood Bank urges donations in Reus due to low participation in the Marathon

The Catalonia Blood Donor Marathon aims to reach 10,000 donations before January 17 amidst a general decline in young donors.

Imatge genèrica d'un braç durant una donació de sang en un hospital català, amb equipament mèdic al fons.

Imatge genèrica d'un braç durant una donació de sang en un hospital català, amb equipament mèdic al fons.

The Catalonia Blood Donor Marathon, promoted by the Blood and Tissue Bank, is urgently calling for public participation until January 17, with the Hospital Universitari Sant Joan de Reus serving as a key collection point.

The campaign, running under the slogan "The link that makes us immense," is taking place in various hospitals and over 100 donation points across Catalonia until January 17. The Hospital Universitari Sant Joan de Reus is one of the participating centers, accepting donations until next Thursday.
The goal of the Blood and Tissue Bank (Banc de Sang i Teixits) and the Red Cross volunteers is to achieve the solidarity of approximately 10,000 people throughout the Catalan territory during the marathon.

"The marathon has been underway for a few days now; we need people to get encouraged and come because, so far, we are not achieving the figures we would like."

Albert Soley · Territorial Head of the Blood Bank in Camp de Tarragona and Terres de l'Ebre
Territorial Head Albert Soley highlighted that despite the general decline in blood donations, especially among young donors, plasma donations are "slowly" increasing, although self-sufficiency has not yet been reached. Plasma, unlike blood which expires in six weeks, is frozen for use in manufacturing medicines.
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