* Covid-19 tests are not required for people to donate blood

Qatar Blood services is encouraging citizens and residents to donate blood this Ramadan.

Giving blood is safe and hygienic with the Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) guidelines on infection control practices in place at both HMC Blood Donor Centers and two Ramadan mobile units at Souq Waqif and Msheireb Downtown Doha.

“The blood you give is a lifeline to many patients in an emergency and for people who need long-term treatment, for example, cancer patients. We need new donors from all backgrounds to ensure there is the right and safe blood available for patients who need it,” said Dr Einas al-Kuwari, chairperson of the HMC Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology.

“This Ramadan, you can make a real difference to someone’s life. We do advise people who are fasting to wait after Iftar to donate blood and people who are not fasting can donate between 8am and 1pm,” she added.


 

Dr. Einas Al Kuwari

Dr al-Kuwari assured the public that giving blood during Covid-19 is safe and hygienic.

“We can also assure all member of the public that giving blood is safe and they should have no concerns about donating. Our teams at Qatar Blood Services have stepped up precautionary measures to ensure that every blood donation is safe during the pandemic,” she said. "This includes asking all donors to show the Ehteraz application and a checkup and triage – checking body temperature, asking about recent travel history, as well as regular cleaning and stringent disinfection of all surfaces and equipment. Covid-19 tests are not required for donors to donate blood.”

One out of every 10 patients admitted to hospitals may be in urgent need of a transfusion of blood or blood products, and there are many patients whose lives depend on blood and blood products transfusions. The unit of blood donated may benefit at least three patients if used as separate blood components.

Patients who might benefit from the donation are many, including victims of road accidents, victims of other accidents and burns, patients with different types of cancers, patients with a blood disease or bleeding problems, pregnant or post-delivery mothers, and many others.

The Blood Donor Center next to Hamad General Hospital is open from 8am to 1pm and from 6pm until midnight, Sunday to Thursday, and from 7pm until midnight on Saturdays. It is closed on Fridays.

The New Blood Donor Center opposite the Outpatient Department next to the Surgical Specialty Center is open from 6pm to midnight, Sunday to Thursday, and from 7pm to midnight on Saturdays. It is also closed on Fridays.

The Souq Waqif and Msheireb mobile units are both open from 8pm until midnight, Sunday to Saturday (including Friday).

Dr al-Kuwari thanked the management of both Souq Waqif and Msheireb Downtown Doha for their support and community partnership during the month of Ramadan to secure and enrich Qatar’s blood stocks during Ramadan and the pandemic.

To be able to donate blood, a donor must be a healthy adult, not less than 18 years of age, with no significant chronic illness or previous infections. The donor’s body weight must not be less than 50kg and haemoglobin level of not less than 13g/dl for males and 12.5g/dl for females. On the day of the donation, the donor must be free of symptoms from fever and coughs or any other infection, and he must have adequate hours of sleep.

According to World Health Organisation guidelines, anyone who has travelled recently must wait 28 days after their return to Qatar to donate.

For more information about blood donation in Qatar, one can visit www.hamad.qa/qbs

 

People who have got Covid vaccine can donate blood 3 days after shot

Those who have taken the Covid-19 vaccination can donate three days after the shot and only if they are free of symptoms such as fever or any other infections, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has said.

Individuals who have recovered from Covid-19 should wait at least three months after the symptoms have subsided to donate blood.

 
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