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    Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre Issues Urgent Call for O-Negative Blood Donations

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    Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has launched an urgent public appeal for O-negative blood donors as supplies of the universal donor type reach critically low levels.

    In a notice released by the hospital’s blood bank, members of the public with O-negative blood are being urged to donate as soon as possible to support ongoing emergency care and surgical procedures. O-negative blood is often in highest demand because it can be safely used for patients of any blood type, particularly in life-threatening situations where there is no time for cross-matching.

    The blood bank, located at the medical centre, is open daily from 09:00 to 18:00 to accommodate donors.

    Hospital officials are encouraging eligible residents to respond promptly, stressing that timely donations can help save lives.

    Further updates are expected as the hospital continues efforts to stabilise its supply.

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