Numerous blood drives set in Hoover to help meet critical need

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Photo by Erin Nelson Starnes Media

Photo by Erin Nelson Starnes Media

Photo by Erin Nelson Starnes Media

Photo by Erin Nelson Starnes Media

Photo by Erin Nelson Starnes Media

LifeSouth and the American Red Cross are holding numerous blood drives in Hoover in the coming days to meet the critical need for blood.

Below is a list of blood drives we currently know about in Hoover, followed by a list of blood drives in other parts of Jefferson and Shelby counties. This list will be updated as more information becomes available. It’s important to keep in mind that appointments are required in order to minimize wait times and help donors maintain appropriate distances from one another.

Appointments can be made at lifesouth.org or redcrossblood.org, depending on the organization conducting the blood drive.

Blood drives in Hoover:

Other blood drives in Jefferson and Shelby counties:

The surgeon general of the United States, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are all encouraging Americans to donate blood during this crisis. Donating blood is safe, and donation staff are trained in how to appropriately disinfect all surfaces at the donor location, officials said. Donors will need a photo ID.

Blood donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be healthy and feeling well at the time of donation, according to the Red Cross.

Donors can give blood up to six times a year, every eight weeks. Blood collection usually takes less than 20 minutes, but the entire process takes about 45 minutes.

Blood products are used during surgery, transplantation, trauma care, difficult pregnancies and cancer treatment. Some patients can require as much as 100 units of blood, according to UAB Hospital.

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