National Blood Day: Number of donors in Brighton and Hove at lowest point since 2016
Brighton and Hove's pool of blood donors fell to its lowest level since at least 2016 last year, new figures show, as the NHS pushes for more people to register ahead of World Blood Donor Day.
Each year the NHS’s Blood and Transplant division publishes figures on donations ahead of the annual event, which falls on June 14 and raises awareness of the need for safe blood around the globe.
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Hide AdThis year, NHSBT is calling for more donors to come forward after seeing a drop in donations across England during the coronavirus pandemic.
Figures from NHSBT show 3,391 people gave blood in Brighton and Hove in the year to March – the lowest number since at least 2016, when figures are first available.
The organisation said demand for blood dropped during the pandemic as hospitals suspended routine care – but more donors are now needed to due to a drop in recruitment and hospital activity picking up again.
It has set a target of nearly 175,000 new donors nationally – including 26,475 across the South East – to make up for the shortfall.
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Hide AdThe NHS is particularly short of blood types O negative and B negative, and is encouraging people to get tested to see if they have in-demand, rare blood that could save lives.
Head of blood donation marketing for NHS Blood and Transplant, Alex Cullen, said: “The NHS needs more donors over the next five years of all blood types.
"We especially need more Black African and Black Caribbean donors to help patients with sickle cell.
“A mass public campaign is being held this National Blood Week and throughout June to identify people with most needed blood types. This year we’re encouraging more people to donate and find out their blood type – it’s quick and easy."
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Hide AdFigures for Brighton and Hove show 511 new donors gave blood for the first time in the year to March – a rise from 481 the year before, and lower than the year to March 2020, when 710 people donated for the first time.
The number of new people registering to give blood in the area is also below pre-pandemic levels, with 2,222 people registering in 2021-22, compared to 2,879 in 2019-20.
Across England, the number of blood donors has been declining for some time.
In the year to March, 789,840 people donated – while 878,612 did in the year to March 2016.
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Register to give blood and book an appointment by calling 0300 123 23 23, downloading the GiveBloodNHS app, or visiting blood.co.uk.