High School News

Waynesville High School Blood Drive Results

Posted on: December 4, 2020
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Dr. Sam Ison

The High School Student Council hosted a fantastic blood drive!  The Community Blood Center is always super complimentary of our group for the way it is organized and run, and the resulting success of the drive reflects their efforts....So congratulations to you! 

We are grateful to be able to encourage this selfless act of giving blood in our next generations through hosting of our blood drives. Blood cannot be manufactured so it is imperative for donations to continue and each donation saves 3 lives!!! Our High School Principal, Dr. Ison is first in line every time!!

Listed below are the overall results. 

  • 37 people registered to give blood!
  • 28 were successful! (27 was the goal)
  • 104% percent of goal!
  • 14 First Time Donors!  WOW!
  • Over 84 lives will be positively impacted as a result of total donations!

We are excited to announce that our next Blood Drive will be on Monday, March 29.  To schedule your appointment now, please EMAIL with a subject line marked "BLOOD DRIVE APPOINTMENT"

 

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Mrs. Krumholtz and senior daughter Lucy

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UPDATED:  11/11/2020

Waynesville High School Blood Drive

When:  Thursday, November 19th
Times:  8:00am-12:00pm

Schedule your appointment with Mrs. Miller.

Blood Drive Form

EMAIL

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NEW INFORMATION:

Community Blood Center is excited to announce that all blood donors will be tested for the antibodies to COVID-19.  Having a positive antibody test may indicate that you have had or been exposed to the COVID-19 virus.  A positive COVID-19 antibody test does not mean that you currently are infected with COVID-19, only that you have recovered or been exposed at some point in time. 

  • COVID-19 antibody testing is being performed on all blood donations as part of our standard testing panel.  We are providing this service as we continue to fight the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, with the help of you, our donors. 
  • ALL SUCCESSFUL BLOOD DONATIONS WILL BE TESTED FOR COVID-19 ANTIBODY.  If you do not want to be tested for COVID-19 antibody for any reason, we will not be able to accept your blood donation today.  If you choose not to be tested, we look forward to having you donate again when we are no longer performing the COVID-19 antibody testing.  Please check back with us in a few months to see if we are still testing.  If you change your mind about being tested, we would be glad to accept your blood donation. 
  • There are rare occasions where testing may not be completed, even though a donation was successful. 
  • Tests for COVID-19 antibody are not FDA approved or cleared but are available under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) because there are no FDA approved alternatives.  More information is available on the FDA website at:

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/emergency-situations-medical-devices/eua-   authorized-serology-test-performance.

  • State, local and public health agencies are notified of results as required by law.  
  • People who have developed COVID-19 antibody can help seriously ill hospitalized patients overcome COVID-19 infection by donating convalescent plasma.  Plasma containing COVID-19 antibody is being used to treat these seriously ill patients.  If you test positive for the antibody, you will receive written notification of your results from Community Blood Center.  The letter will include information about convalescent plasma donation.  You may also receive a phone call from Community Blood Center to talk about donating convalescent plasma.
  • Donors with positive antibody results will be notified by mail as soon as testing is final.  CBC should receive your final test result within 4-5 weeks from the date of your donation.
  • Donors who test negative will be able to view their COVID-19 antibody results in their donor account at www.donortime.com within 4-5 weeks of donation.

 

Donor Education

  • COVID -19 Antibody Testing Alert, is displayed at registration, where donors can see it prior to registration.
  • Information for Donors, as part of the Essential Information Packet.
  • Answer any questions donor may have about testing and results
  • It will take up to 4 weeks to obtain final results
  • Donors with positive COVID-19 antibody tests will be notified by mail
  • Donors with negative COVID-19 antibody tests can view their results by accessing their account on Donortime.com.
  • Convalescent plasma donors will be notified by mail if their testing shows they are no longer eligible to donate convalescent plasma.
  • Positive results will be reported to the appropriate county board of health.
  • COVID-19 antibody test results have no impact on donor eligibility, unless the donor is a convalescent plasma donor.

 Download Covid-19 Fact Sheet

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