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This story is from March 27, 2020

Coronavirus in Maharashtra: Blood banks in state may run dry soon due to lockdown, says health minister

Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope on Friday urged the people to donate blood as the state's blood banks are likely to face an acute shortage of supply due to the ongoing lockdown.
Coronavirus in Maharashtra: Blood banks in state may run dry soon due to lockdown, says health minister
Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope
MUMBAI: Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope on Friday urged the people to donate blood as the state's blood banks are likely to face an acute shortage of supply due to the ongoing lockdown.
Blood supply is required not just for coronavirus patients, but also for people suffering from other illnesses, he said.
"The State Blood Transfusion Council (SBTC) told me that we have blood stock that would just suffice for seven to eight days," Tope said.

"Blood is something that has no alternative. We can't do without it. Blood has a shelf life of 35 days," he said.
Therefore, police and the administration must ensure that blood donation camps are held, the minister said.
"But they should also keep social distancing in mind," he said.
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