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    Most people can give blood if they are in good health. There are some basic requirements one need to fulfill in order to become a blood donor.

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      Most people can #GiveBlood if they are in good health. Other criteria you need to fulfil to quality as a donor: 🩸You are aged between 18 and 65 🩸You weigh at least 50 kg More details: https://t.co/8QoV78AXku https://t.co/zO82Sga8mg

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    Blood transfusion saves lives and improves health. Providing safe and adequate blood should be an integral part of every country’s national health care policy and infrastructure.

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      🩸 From 2008 to 2018, blood donations from voluntary unpaid donors increased by almost 11 million. However, 54 countries still collect more than 50% of their blood supply from family/replacement or paid donors #GiveBlood https://t.co/v4zOfvwe64 https://t.co/ruCUf0GaZm

  • Mashup Score: 54

    Focus of this year’s campaign is to draw attention to the roles that voluntary blood donations play in saving lives and enhancing solidarity within communities.

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      "When I know my blood has helped save another person, I feel very useful to the society." https://t.co/17YYtcnYnV #GiveBlood https://t.co/rmgINjqnsT

  • Mashup Score: 54

    Focus of this year’s campaign is to draw attention to the roles that voluntary blood donations play in saving lives and enhancing solidarity within communities.

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      There are 3 types of blood donors: 🩸voluntary unpaid 🩸family/replacement 🩸paid https://t.co/17YYtcnYnV #GiveBlood https://t.co/WId2K2OMTP

  • Mashup Score: 38

    Blood transfusion saves lives and improves health. Providing safe and adequate blood should be an integral part of every country’s national health care policy and infrastructure.

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      🩸 In low-income countries, up to more than half of blood transfusions are given to children below the age of 5. In high-income countries, the most frequently transfused patient group is over 60 years of age. #GiveBlood https://t.co/v4zOfvwe64 https://t.co/7eY3YdjYUf

  • Mashup Score: 49

    Focus of this year’s campaign is to draw attention to the roles that voluntary blood donations play in saving lives and enhancing solidarity within communities.

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      🩸 The need for blood is universal. However, access to it is limited – especially in low- & middle -income countries. Shortages in these countries impact women and children more as they tend to be the ones requiring blood the most. #GiveBlood https://t.co/17YYtcnYnV https://t.co/V8HQU1Benm

  • Mashup Score: 24

    Focus of this year’s campaign is to draw attention to the roles that voluntary blood donations play in saving lives and enhancing solidarity within communities.

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      [POLL] Do you know your blood type? #GiveBlood https://t.co/17YYtcnYnV

  • Mashup Score: 155

    Focus of this year’s campaign is to draw attention to the roles that voluntary blood donations play in saving lives and enhancing solidarity within communities.

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      🩸 Today is #WorldBloodDonorDay 🅰️🅱️🅾️🆎 Safe blood help treat people suffering from a range of diseases, of from injury from accidents, natural disasters and armed conflict https://t.co/17YYtcnYnV #GiveBlood🩸 https://t.co/UCspLFclES