It is National Blood Donor Week.
Capital News鈥 Brittany Webster went to the Plasma Donor Centre in 麻豆精选 to learn about the process and, of course, donate.
National Blood Donor Week was legislated by the federal government in 2008, but this is the first time it has been celebrated in 麻豆精选 at the new plasma centre.
The centre located at Orchard Park Mall opened its doors shortly after National Blood Donor Week last year.
鈥淲e鈥檝e seen lots of people who are donating for the first time ever,鈥 said Business Development Manager Janna Pantella.
Webster was one of those people donating plasma for the first time.
When entering the centre for a donation appointment donors are checked for a fever and have their hemoglobin tested. Height and weight of the individual is then measured and a series of health screening questions are asked to ensure one鈥檚 eligibility to donate.
鈥淥ne in two Canadians are eligible to donate. Only one in 81 does right now,鈥 Pantella replied when asked why people should consider donating. 鈥淲e鈥檙e relying on a small portion of the population to make sure that that need is filled. One in two Canadians will need a blood or blood product [like plasma] at some point in their life.鈥
What is plasma?
鈥淧lasma actually makes up 55 per cent of your blood,鈥 said Pantella. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pale yellow liquid. It carries your antibodies, it has special proteins that our bodies use for our immune systems.鈥
Plasma is then turned into life-saving medications.
Donation is easy.
Visit blood.ca, call 1(888)-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283), or download the Give Blood app to make an appointment.
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