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Giving Convalescent Plasma
If you've recovered from Covid-19, you may be in a unique position to help others do the same.
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To be ready to help Scotland’s patients at any time, we aim to stock six days’ worth of each blood type at all times.
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Blood Donor 24 is a team of emergency response donors who pledge to give blood within 24 hours.
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Patients across Scotland rely on platelets, including people with cancer and leukaemia .
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How much do you know about your blood? We aim to have six days supply of each blood group at all times.
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Each precious blood donation has a very short shelf life. We have to act fast to make sure it goes where it's needed.
Are you the type to save a+ life?
Knowing your blood group is important. You can see your blood type on your donor card, or simply ask next time you give blood.
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Covid-19: Advice for donors
Find out more about Convalescent Plasma donation
It's good to talk (virtually)
Social distancing might keep us apart but the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service are finding new ways of keeping in touch.
What's it like to give Convalescent Plasma?
If you have had Covid-19, you may be able to give Convalescent Plasma - a treatment which has been shown to help some of the very sickest coronavirus patients.
Key working couple donate Convalescent Plasma.
Staff Nurse Denise Brady and partner David Gaughan, both from Edinburgh, have recently donated Convalescent Plasma together after contracting Covid-19.
Convalescent Plasma: A letter from Lorna
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service has collected 310 units of Convalescent Plasma to help patients in Scotland fight Covid-19.