Supply chain delays from the US due to Hurricane Ian, has slowed the receipt of blood, therefore Cayman needs to increase our local blood donations to ensure we have adequate supply for patients when they need it.
Healthy volunteers are also encouraged to donate blood throughout the year to maintain a stable blood supply for the sake of patients dependent on blood transfusions due to surgery or blood diseases. Men can donate every three months and women every four months.
Donations can be made Monday Friday from 7:00am-6:30pm, and Saturdays from 9am to 5:30pm at the Cayman Islands Hospital. For more information and to book an appointment, please visit www.bloodbank.ky or call 244-2674. Walk-ins are also accepted. Persons who have not donated before with the Blood Bank can take a brief eligibility test on its website before scheduling an appointment.
Donors are asked to follow these guidelines:
- If you are feeling any degree of illness, you should stay home and not attempt to give blood.
- If you have any reason to believe that you have had contact with a person suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 within the last 14 days, you should not attempt to donate blood.
- If you have had any symptoms of fever or viral infection within the last 14 days, please wait until you have been completely symptom-free for two (2) consecutive weeks.
Note:
It is not possible to contract COVID-19 through blood donation. The Blood Bank at the Cayman Islands Hospital takes every precaution to minimize the risk to blood donors, including the appropriate physical distance between people and sanitization. Persons who have recovered from COVID-19 are also able to donate blood.