Blood collection and supply services smooth despite blockade

KATHMANDU: Although the border blockade imposed by India on Nepal for nearly two months has resulted in shortage of supplies in several sectors, the Central Blood Transfusion Centre said that there were no issues yet in rendering its services.

The Nepal Red Cross Society-run Centre, which earlier used to collect around 200 units of blood and supplied the similar quantity to the service seekers, is following its regular course despite repercussions of the India's border blockage.

"The Centre has been able to run smooth as in the normal times," shared Dr Prakash Yadav, Senior Medical Officer at the Centre.

The Centre has been collecting blood from its 100 blood collection centres across 67 districts in the country and providing services to the public through its 1,300 branches across 75 districts, according to Dr Yadav.

Meanwhile, the Centre is likely to shift to Balkumari in Lalitpur by mid-December as the existing building of the Centre sustained damages during the April 25 earthquake.