Public urged to help top up supply at country’s blood banks


Do your part: An electronic billboard in Kuala Lumpur flashing a ‘Let’s Donate Blood’ sign. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

PETALING JAYA: About 2,000 bags of blood are being used for 1,000-odd patients nationwide daily and although the supply is still sufficient, the public is urged to help top up the stock in the blood bank.

The National Blood Centre (PDN) said there was a need for blood donations to continue.

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