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1
Where are clinics held?
2
Who qualifies to become a blood donor?
3
Can you get AIDS from donating blood?
4
How safe is it to donate blood?
5
Do you test blood at random?
6
What tests do SANBS use?
7
Isn’t the blood tested?
8
Who are the safest donors?
9
Who should not give blood?
10
What infections can be transmitted by blood?
11
What is safe blood?
12
Who receives blood?
13
What is regular donation?
14
So how does it work then?
15
Why is this?
16
Does all donors’ blood get used to make components?
17
Can a unit of blood save more than one life?
18
Why should people donate safe blood?
19
What blood group is needed the most?
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Why does the country experience critical blood shortages over the festive period?
Because donors would rather enjoy festivities than donate during this time
There are not enough donor centres near holiday destinations
There are more accidents on our roads during this period