CBCO blood drive coming to Marshfield on April 15

All blood types are needed – Successful donors will receive a T-shirt that promotes local donor pride

April 7, 2021 – Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO), the sole supplier of blood and plasma to patients at 44 area healthcare facilities, reports a shortage of all blood types. While COVID-19 vaccinations are in progress, the turnout at many area blood drives is still being negatively affected. On the other side, blood transfusions in area hospitals are taking place at levels not seen in several years. Blood drives around the CBCO service region serve a vital function in preserving the good health of our community.

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CBCO donors provide all the blood for patients at all Springfield hospitals as well as dozens of others across the Ozarks. Marshfield area residents will have the opportunity to donate at the following location:

Marshfield Community Blood Drive
Marshfield Senior Center – Lower Level
427 W. Washington Street. Marshfield
Thursday, April 15 – 12:30 PM to 6:30 PM

Successful donors will receive a navy-blue T-shirt that tells others how proud you are to be a “locally sourced” lifesaver.

Appointments are strongly encouraged for this blood drive but are not necessary. Make an appointment to give at https://www.cbco.org/donate-blood/. Masks are required at this blood drive. If you do not have a mask, one will be provided for you.

On behalf of local hospital patients, CBCO thanks blood donors from across the region for giving life to your community.

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