Increased demand as more surgeries resume concerns Canadian Blood Services
OTTAWA — Canadian Blood Services says the resumption of elective surgeries following months of COVID-19 lockdown is putting a worrisome drain on the national blood supply.
The number of donors that can be accepted at blood clinics is limited to respect physical-distancing restrictions.
Donations had initially dropped about 20 per cent because of concerns about the novel coronavirus and, with the suspension of elective surgeries, the demand for blood was down about 15 per cent.
The agency has been able to keep pace with demand until now.


