11-02-2025
Arkansas Our Blood Institute asks for donations to combat blood shortage
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Our Blood Institute in Little Rock is asking the community for donations to combat the struggle of a blood shortage.
Officials listed several causes for the blood shortage including recent illness outbreaks, cancelations due to severe weather and donors falling out of the routine of giving blood.
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Arkansas health officials reported high flu activity in the state, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the flu season in the United States is the most intense it has been in 15 years.
Officials also said that blood centers are struggling nationwide due to other centers diverting their reserve and sharing supplies to assist.
'The situation is dire,' Dr. John Armitage, president and CEO of Our Blood Institute, said. 'It's like discovering your pantry is empty just when you need to prepare a meal—except the stores are closed, and the shelves are bare. We must act now to replenish the supply before things become a lot worse than a missed lunch or dinner.'
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Blood donations are important for cancer patients, burn survivors, mothers giving birth and others dealing with life-threatening conditions, OBI officials said.
Anyone 16 years or older and healthy can give blood. One donation usually takes about an hour and can save up to three lives.
Appointments can be made by calling 877-340-8777 or online at Walk-ins are available.
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