Canadian Blood Services increases iron guidelines for donors
OTTAWA — Tougher iron guidelines for blood donors will almost certainly reduce collections in the short term, said a spokesman for Canadian Blood Services as the national agency appealed for more donations.
Stricter rules will soon force female donors to wait longer between donations and male donors will have to pass a stricter hemoglobin test.
It’s all meant to promote health and wellness among donors, but the director of donor relations for Ontario said it will also reduce the amount of blood they can collect from regular patrons.
“They’re very significant. It will seriously impact our collections,” Michael Betel said Tuesday from Toronto of the changes.