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Donate Blood In San Ramon Ahead Of Holidays

The American Red Cross is calling for donations ahead of a likely slump in donations from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day.

SAN RAMON, CA — The American Red Cross is urging the public to consider donating blood or platelets around Thanksgiving, as the organization expects donations to drop this holiday season.

All blood types are needed, as blood donations tend to decline from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day, according to the Red Cross. The organization continues to test for COVID-19 antibodies, as convalescent plasma may help COVID-19 patients still battling the virus, the organization said in a news release. Antibodies indicate a person's immune system has reacted to the virus, but the Red Cross is not offering a diagnostic test.

"Required medical treatments and emergencies don’t pause for the holidays or a widespread coronavirus outbreak," the Red Cross said in the release.

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Anyone who donates from Nov. 25 to 28 will get a Red Cross long-sleeve T-shirt while supplies last. There will be social distancing, temperature checks and mandatory mask-wearing.

Donate blood in San Ramon from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Nov. 21 at the St. Joan of Arc Parish (2601 San Ramon Valley Blvd).

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