Published: 16:08, November 22, 2020 | Updated: 10:33, June 5, 2023
China tightens COVID-19 prevention in blood donations
By Xinhua

An employee of the Wuhan Blood Center donates blood in Wuhan, Hubei province, on April 1, 2020. Blood donation sites reopened in the city on the day. (SU FENG / CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING - The National Health Commission has released a guideline on the COVID-19 prevention and control work at blood donation stations to ensure the safety of health workers and donors as well as secure blood supplies in autumn and winter.

Standard prevention measures should be applied to the entire donation process, says the guideline, detailing an array of measures for the protection of the blood station staff, including medics, laboratory personnel and workers who distribute and transport the donated blood.

Standard prevention measures should be applied to the entire donation process, says the guideline

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The guideline has called on donors to make reservations in advance and the donation stations to cap the number of donors to avert gathering.

Along with regular health consultations, donors also need to provide information related to COVID-19, such as trips to key infection-prone areas or contacts with people from such areas.

The guideline also specifies the sanitation and disinfection of the blood donation stations. 

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