Health Ministry honours blood donors for their lifesaving contributions

Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony (Photo: DPI/June 15, 2024)

Meanwhile, Director General of the Ministry of Health, Dr Vishwa Mahadeo reflected on the significance of this achievement, noting that decades ago, 500 units were considered a major accomplishment.

The director general attributed this progress to the visionary leadership and strategic initiatives spearheaded by Minister Anthony, including the establishment of blood banks in every region of the country.

This sentiment was also shared by renowned donor, Jules Gibson who shared a glimpse into his blood donation journey which began in 1992 after a family member’s life-threatening accident.

Gibson’s consistent donations later proved critical when his sister urgently needed a blood transfusion, underscoring the profound impact donors have on their communities.

“I will continue to be a donor as long as I can physically donate because when we donate blood think about saving lives, restoring health, and promoting recovery,” he said.

Beyond their lifesaving impact, blood donations also offer significant health benefits to donors.

Each donation serves as a mini health check-up, involving rigorous testing for infectious diseases such as Hepatitis C.

The government’s collaboration with the Pan-American Association has significantly reduced treatment costs for affected patients, resulting in a substantial increase in successful treatments.

The celebrations not only honours past achievements but also inspire future generations to continue this noble tradition of giving, ensuring a sustainable and robust blood supply for years to come. (DPI)