08-04-2021, 01:03 PM
I'm a regular Red Cross Blood Donor.
Although I try to match my blood type and B+, mine is not that uncommon, soon after the donation I almost always get a notification that my blood has been sent to the institution for use, so I'm almost sure that this is a good thing.
When I made a donation in June, ARC was not tested for the Chi-Com virus. In August, they were, and I received a notification in my app that my test results were negative.
Therefore, if you donate blood, you will receive additional benefits from testing for the ChiCom virus.
For any of you who meet these criteria, this is a good thing.
Although I try to match my blood type and B+, mine is not that uncommon, soon after the donation I almost always get a notification that my blood has been sent to the institution for use, so I'm almost sure that this is a good thing.
When I made a donation in June, ARC was not tested for the Chi-Com virus. In August, they were, and I received a notification in my app that my test results were negative.
Therefore, if you donate blood, you will receive additional benefits from testing for the ChiCom virus.
For any of you who meet these criteria, this is a good thing.