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American Red Cross declares a national blood supply crisis

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While summer seems to be speeding to an end, blood donations remain slow.

The American Red Cross has declared a . The Red Cross has only done this once before- during the COVID pandemic.

Donations are typically lower in the summer. But Linda Braddy, CEO for the North Texas region, says this summer has proved to be the most challenging in four years for blood donations.

鈥淭here is extreme heat that's more prevalent,鈥 Braddy said, 鈥...across the country, There are the widespread foodborne illnesses that are really contributing to people having to cancel appointments because they're ill. ...We've really taken a hit from that.鈥

The Red Cross supplies about . Braddy says the organization is struggling to keep pace with hospital demands.

This deficit forced the organization to limit distribution of .

鈥淎ctually type O 鈥 both positive and negative 鈥 are always in great demand,鈥 Braddy said, 鈥 And it's particularly acute right now. O positive is the most common blood type. And so it's the most requested by hospitals. And then O negative is the universal donor.鈥

The Red Cross is offering on top of a set $20 Amazon gift card for all donors in the month of August.

Braddy says the shortage can be fixed if just a few people step up.

鈥淲ell, it's an interesting statistic that we're discussing right now,鈥 Braddy said. 鈥淚f there were just three more donors that showed up at each blood drive this summer, then we could end the crisis and it would stabilize the blood supply.

"So people may think, I'm just one person, but one person makes a big difference.鈥

has donation locations throughout North Texas. It does not have any blood types listed as critical but is urgent need of O-, B-, and A-.

The entire blood donation process requires only about an hour of your time. Individuals who are interested in donating can visit or to find more information.

Alexsis Jones is a reporter and producer for 四虎影院. Got a tip? Email Alexsis at ajones@kera.org.

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Alexsis Jones is a member of 四虎影院鈥檚 morning team, as its Morning Show Producer. Alexsis was previously the Local Content Manager and Co-Producer of the West Texas Dispatch at KACU in Abilene, TX. Alexsis graduated from ACU with a bachelor鈥檚 in AD/PR and minors in English and Marketing. In her free time Alexsis enjoys reading, photography, and watching video essays over obscure topics.