Public holidays lead to higher demand for life-saving blood

[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 15/05/2025
The Blood Transfusion Service is calling on residents of Windhoek, Oshakati and Walvis Bay to participate in the Red Saturday on 17 May with a set target to fill more than 250 bags of donated blood. The Blood Transfusion Service said it is currently experiencing a shortage of supply and with the (…)
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