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  1. Make Your Appointment. You may still donate blood, platelets or plasma after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Knowing the name of the manufacturer of the vaccine is important in determining your blood donation eligibility. To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and blood donation, please scroll down to the drop-down category.

  2. 4 lut 2022 · If you tested positive for COVID-19, but still have no symptoms, you’re eligible to donate blood 14 days after the positive test result. If you tested positive for COVID-19 and have shown symptoms of infection, then you must wait to donate blood until you’ve been symptom-free for at least 14 days.

  3. 25 sty 2024 · Keep your appointment and arrive on time – please reschedule it if you can't come by calling us on 0300 123 23 23. Find out if you're OK to donate. If you've got a high temperature, runny nose, cough or other signs of infection please check how long you must wait before donating. Read about safety.

  4. 21 kwi 2020 · The shortage and need for blood has left many wondering if it’s still safe to donate, despite COVID-19. Safety measures to protect donors + workers. “It’s crucial for people to continue to donate blood right now so that hospitals have an adequate supply to help those who need it,” says infectious disease specialist Frank Esper, MD.

  5. Can I give blood after having COVID-19? If you have had COVID-19 please read our full coronavirus guidance for rules on attending a session before making an appointment to donate.

  6. 26 paź 2022 · Yes. But there are some rules you’ll need to follow before you donate your blood after getting the jab. According to the eligibility guidelines set by the FDA, if you qualify to donate blood, in...

  7. You may donate if you tested positive for COVID-19 but have not had any symptoms, provided it is at least 10 days since the last positive test was taken, any period of isolation is finished, no further testing is required and you remain well.