The summer months are challenging for various reasons, including the rise in travel, which can defer donors for a period of time, the rise in failed screening tests due to higher levels of dehydration and lower iron levels and summer events lowering booking rates and raising non-attendance of donors with appointments.
Welsh Blood Service Director, Alan Prosser, said:
“Stock is in a stable position in Wales right now thanks to the generosity of donors across the country. However, stocks are predicted to fall between now and September, and we still have the challenge of filling over 7,000 appointment slots before the end of the summer holiday period.
“We know this time can be difficult with trips abroad and making the most of the warmer weather, making it harder for people to find time to give blood, but it’s vital we continue to maintain a steady supply of blood products to the hospitals.
“We’re particularly calling for donors with type O or type A blood as these groups are in high demand right now.