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As numbers decline, Red Cross calls on more young Hongkongers to give blood

Recent years have seen decline in young and first-time donors, despite slight increase in overall figures

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The blood bank is in greatest need of blood types A and O. Photo: Nora Tam

With a decline in young Hongkongers becoming blood donors, the Hong Kong Red Cross urged more volunteers to come forward on World Blood Donor Day on Tuesday.

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The blood bank is in greatest need of blood types A and O.

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“We see more middle-aged donors at the moment,” Dr Lee Cheuk-kwong, service chief executive and medical director of the blood transfusion service, said.

“This is partly because the birth rate was lower in the past two decades, which means the number of eligible donors at the age of 16 has dropped.”

“Another reason is that young people nowadays have more activities than in the past.”

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According to the Red Cross, the number of 16-year-old donors declined three years in a row, from 9,971 in 2013 to 9,267 in 2014, followed by a particulary significant fall to 7,109 in 2015.

If people start to give blood at a young age, it is easier to foster the habit.
Dr Lee Cheuk-kwong
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