TBC in the news
Local blood donation center weighs in on FDA’s new donation guidelines: WLOS 13 (NC)
An urgent need for blood donors has federal health officials changing donation guidelines.
How you can help local hospitals by donating blood with The Blood Connection: CHS Today (SC)
A bright spot in these difficult times has been witnessing this community showing its support in any way possible: to small businesses, to local charities and to each other.
PNC Arena hosting blood drive as COVID-19 concerns lead to blood donation ‘national emergency’: CBS17 (NC)
UNC REX and WakeMed are partnering with The Blood Connection (TBC) to host a blood drive at PNC Arena in hopes of avoiding a blood shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blood is needed, but is the donation process safe? News & Observer checked out a drive in Raleigh (NC)
Right now almost everything is closed and everyone is staying home to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, which is great for flattening the curve, but not so great for centers devoted to collecting blood donations.
More than 1,000 sign up for emergency blood drive at PNC Arena: WRAL (NC)
More than 1,000 people have signed up for an emergency blood drive being held at PNC Arena on Thursday to help meet the need for donors and blood during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus has sapped the Triangle’s blood supply, one way you can help: News & Observer (NC)
Staying home may be the best way to stem the spread of coronavirus, but hospitals and blood banks are hoping people will come out at least once for a big blood drive.
Blood donation needs amid COVID-19 pandemic: FOX Carolina (SC)
As the coronavirus spreads throughout the nation, blood donations are down in the Upstate.
Ways you can help locally during the coronavirus outbreak: WYFF 4 (SC)
Many of us are asking the question: How can we help during the coronavirus outbreak?
With blood drive sites shut down, centers seek donations (SC)
Places where blood drives are usually held – schools and large businesses – have been shut down or are operating with limited staff as people have been told to stay home. On-site centers such as The Blood Connection in Spartanburg have been adversely affected.
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