New Jersey's Blood Shortage Hits Rock Bottom as Winter Storm Fern Leaves Thousands of Donations Uncollected
Severe winter weather has dealt a devastating blow to the blood supply in New Jersey, with approximately 200 blood drives cancelled over the weekend due to harsh conditions. The American Red Cross is now offering $20 gift cards to donors who give blood or platelets from now until Wednesday in an effort to replenish dwindling supplies.
The crisis was already dire before Winter Storm Fern struck, with a 40% decline in donations since the winter holidays and lingering impacts of a strong flu season. Hospitals serving roughly 200 patients were left with less than a two-day supply of blood resources, prompting New Jersey to declare a blood emergency on January 6.
The shortage has severe consequences for patients awaiting surgery or cancer treatment. "Patients don't get a snow day," said Jeannie Mascolini, vice president of blood operations at New York Blood Center and New Jersey Blood Services. "Surgeries, cancer treatments, traumas and emergencies continue, and we need donors to help us recover."
To address the shortage, donors who schedule their appointments online between Monday and Wednesday will be eligible for a $20 gift card to a merchant of their choice. Eligibility requirements apply, with individuals aged 16 and weighing at least 110 pounds able to donate blood every 56 days.
The American Red Cross is urging people to step forward and donate, emphasizing the importance of replenishing the dwindling blood supply. As Mascolini noted, "This storm could not have come at a worse time... We were just starting to rebuild the blood supply when nearly 2,000 lifesaving donations were lost in a matter of days."
Severe winter weather has dealt a devastating blow to the blood supply in New Jersey, with approximately 200 blood drives cancelled over the weekend due to harsh conditions. The American Red Cross is now offering $20 gift cards to donors who give blood or platelets from now until Wednesday in an effort to replenish dwindling supplies.
The crisis was already dire before Winter Storm Fern struck, with a 40% decline in donations since the winter holidays and lingering impacts of a strong flu season. Hospitals serving roughly 200 patients were left with less than a two-day supply of blood resources, prompting New Jersey to declare a blood emergency on January 6.
The shortage has severe consequences for patients awaiting surgery or cancer treatment. "Patients don't get a snow day," said Jeannie Mascolini, vice president of blood operations at New York Blood Center and New Jersey Blood Services. "Surgeries, cancer treatments, traumas and emergencies continue, and we need donors to help us recover."
To address the shortage, donors who schedule their appointments online between Monday and Wednesday will be eligible for a $20 gift card to a merchant of their choice. Eligibility requirements apply, with individuals aged 16 and weighing at least 110 pounds able to donate blood every 56 days.
The American Red Cross is urging people to step forward and donate, emphasizing the importance of replenishing the dwindling blood supply. As Mascolini noted, "This storm could not have come at a worse time... We were just starting to rebuild the blood supply when nearly 2,000 lifesaving donations were lost in a matter of days."