By Liz Dlodlo
Authorities at the National Blood Service of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) have revealed that they are having challenges to collect blood from most of their traditional donors due to ongoing lockdown measures which have been effect in the country since the end of March.
The organisation says students and young adults are unreachable with others failing to travel under current obtaining conditions.
NBSZ’s Manager Responsible for Planning and Research, Dr Tonderai Mapako told Journalists Friday during a virtual workshop that the organisation was working on adapting to the new normal.
He said the young people formed 70 percent of donors while adults supplied 30 percent of the national blood stocks.
Dr Mapako said they were engaging a number of faith based organisations and following up people in communities to boost stocks.
He said where they have been able to collect, they have done so under strict World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.
“We have to collect safe blood and in some cases we had to engage the National Task Force on Covid19 to facilitate the movement of the blood donors to our collection points,” he added.
“As an alternative we are also clustering the blood donors and working on new recruitment methods to boost our supplies”.
Dr Mapako said those eligible to donate blood subject to thorough testing, were those falling in the age group 16 to 65 years.