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OneBlood says blood distribution back to normal after ransomware attack
Read full article: OneBlood says blood distribution back to normal after ransomware attackEverything is back to normal at OneBlood after a ransomware attack hampered its ability to distribute donated blood to hospitals across the southeastern United States.
Health First holds ‘urgent’ blood drive in Melbourne amid fallout of OneBlood cyberattack
Read full article: Health First holds ‘urgent’ blood drive in Melbourne amid fallout of OneBlood cyberattackAn “urgent” blood drive has been organized at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne due to the short supply of platelets following the cyberattack against OneBlood.
Ransomware attack disables computers at OneBlood which serves 250 hospitals in southeast US
Read full article: Ransomware attack disables computers at OneBlood which serves 250 hospitals in southeast USA not-for-profit blood center serving much of the southeastern United States is facing a ransomware attack.
‘There are little things you can do:’ Annual blood drive in Orlando honors Pulse victims 8 years later
Read full article: ‘There are little things you can do:’ Annual blood drive in Orlando honors Pulse victims 8 years laterOneblood is holding an annual blood drive outside Orlando City Hall Wednesday.
Orange County Fire Rescue now able to provide blood transfusions on scene
Read full article: Orange County Fire Rescue now able to provide blood transfusions on sceneOrange County Fire Rescue is rolling out a first-of-its-kind program to be able to give life-saving blood transfusions to patients before arriving at a hospital.
Urgent need: Want to donate blood in Central Florida but don’t know where to start? Here’s everything to know
Read full article: Urgent need: Want to donate blood in Central Florida but don’t know where to start? Here’s everything to knowJanuary is National Blood Donor Month, and this month is seeing a critical need for blood donations.
‘I like helping people:’ Central Florida man hits donor milestone, gives 150th gallon of blood
Read full article: ‘I like helping people:’ Central Florida man hits donor milestone, gives 150th gallon of bloodA 74-year-old Central Florida man recently donated his 150th gallon of blood, according to a news release.
Blood drive honors Pulse victims, Orlando community support
Read full article: Blood drive honors Pulse victims, Orlando community supportA blood drive happening right now in Orlando honors the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting and also remembers how the Orlando community came together seven years ago.
UCF hosts blood drive to honor 49 lives lost in Pulse nightclub shooting
Read full article: UCF hosts blood drive to honor 49 lives lost in Pulse nightclub shootingThe University of Central Florida community teamed up with OneBlood Wednesday for a blood drive to honor the lives lost in the 2016 mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
OneBlood launches personalized alerts to encourage donors amid national shortage
Read full article: OneBlood launches personalized alerts to encourage donors amid national shortageOneBlood in Central Florida launched a new tool to encourage more donors to make life saving donations amid a national shortage of accessible blood.
OneBlood donors will now be notified when their blood is used to help save a life
Read full article: OneBlood donors will now be notified when their blood is used to help save a lifeOneBlood is letting donors know the impact their altruism has by letting them know when their blood is on the way to help save a patient’s life.
Blood drives held across Central Florida in honor of Pulse victims
Read full article: Blood drives held across Central Florida in honor of Pulse victimsOneBlood is hosting blood drives across Central Florida this weekend to honor and remember the 49 lives lost during the Pulse tragedy five years ago.
Orlando leaders donate blood to honor Pulse nightclub victims
Read full article: Orlando leaders donate blood to honor Pulse nightclub victimsOneBlood brought it’s “Big Red Bus” to Orlando City Hall on Friday where local leaders, such as Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Sheriff John Mina, and Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolon, teamed up to donate their blood.
Critical need for blood donations remains as demand for COVID-19 convalescent plasma goes down
Read full article: Critical need for blood donations remains as demand for COVID-19 convalescent plasma goes downOneBlood is still testing every blood donation for COVID-19 antibodies to use for convalescent plasma treatment, but with cases and hospitalizations going down, they are exceeding demand for convalescent plasma.
Tropical Storm Eta closes blood banks in parts of Florida, donations still needed
Read full article: Tropical Storm Eta closes blood banks in parts of Florida, donations still neededORLANDO, Fla. – Due to Tropical Storm Eta, previously a hurricane, many nonprofit blood banks in Florida and along the southeastern U.S. will suspect operations. OneBlood is encouraging donors in those areas to make a donation that will help areas impacted by the storm. | CDC gives guidance on Thanksgiving | Astronauts prepare for Saturday launch]“The need for blood is now and it is ongoing. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to indefinitely disrupt blood collections and the impact from the hurricane is further compounding the situation. To find a OneBlood location or Big Red Bus blood drive and to schedule an appointment, please visit www.oneblood.org.
Demand for plasma, blood donations remains high as pandemic rages
Read full article: Demand for plasma, blood donations remains high as pandemic ragesOrange County’s EMS Medical Director Dr. Christian Zuver spoke about his experience donating plasma after he recovered from COVID-19. “Many of the places where you would normally see blood drives – like high schools, college campuses and companies – are not at a point where they can host regular blood drives,” officials said. The need for blood and plasma is more urgent than it has ever been in recent history. “We live in a caring community and donating convalescent plasma is just one of those ways we can continue to help each other,” added Zuver. To donate convalescent plasma or blood, officials ask that you make an online appointment at OneBlood.org.
Florida woman who lost husband to coronavirus encourages survivors to donate plasma
Read full article: Florida woman who lost husband to coronavirus encourages survivors to donate plasma274 on a waiting list for convalescent plasma treatment. With the surge of cases in Florida, OneBlood said there is a huge demand for convalescent plasma, with requests they just cant meet right now. Thats why they are encouraging anyone who has recovered from the virus to donate plasma. OneBlood says one convalescent plasma donation can help up to 3 patients and donations can go towards a specific patient. For more information on how to donate convalescent plasma, click here.
OneBlood to open new donor center in Altamonte Springs
Read full article: OneBlood to open new donor center in Altamonte SpringsALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – OneBlood announced Tuesday that a new donor center would be opening in the Altamonte Springs Friday. The new location will open at 600 E Altamonte Dr., Suite 1100 and will operate from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on opening day. Donors will be asked to provide their cell phone number so they can wait in their car or outside the bloodmobile. They will be called when it is their turn to come aboard the bus to donate blood. Generally healthy people age 16 or older who weigh at least 110 pounds can donate blood, according to a news release.
OneBlood to begin testing all donations for coronavirus antibodies
Read full article: OneBlood to begin testing all donations for coronavirus antibodiesOneBlood will begin testing all donations for coronavirus antibodies. Published: May 18, 2020, 7:03 amIf you need help with the Public File, call 407-291-6000.
Blood centers around the country in need of donations
Read full article: Blood centers around the country in need of donationsBlood centers around the country in need of donationsPublished: January 20, 2020, 11:20 amBlood centers, including those in Central Florida, are in need of donations as the active flu season is causing their supplies to run low.