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Activists in Turkey launch online campaign to boost plasma donations amid pandemic

Activists in Turkey launch online campaign to boost plasma donations amid pandemic

Launched by Turkish activists an online campaign called “Heroes Hand-To-Hand,” set up on social media, is helping in Turkey’s fight against the new coronavirus pandemic. The campaign arranges donations of immune plasma for COVID-19 treatment to charities and has reached around 2,000 people in eight months.

The social media group founded by health care workers, such as doctors and pharmacists, helps spread the word for people in need of donations across the country. They publish the blood type needed for donation and help inform those who have recovered from COVID-19 on how to donate to the Turkish Red Crescent (Kızılay), which oversees donations.

Ebru Özümit, director of a pharmaceutical warehouse in the western province of Izmir, is among the group’s moderators. She told Anadolu Agency (AA) on Thursday that the group of health care workers came together in April and started the group to raise awareness about plasma donations.

“Families of patients leave ads on the group’s page, with the blood type, name of the patient and location of the hospital where he or she is being treated. Our members also share the ads on their own accounts. We contact donors meeting the criteria for donations and we arrange the donation. People can donate anywhere in the country. A donor in Izmir donated for a patient in the southeastern province of Gaziantep, for example,” she said.