PH Red Cross assures the public of sufficient blood supply amid rising dengue cases
The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) assured the public that they have an adequate supply of blood for dengue patients.

In a statement released by PRC on Wednesday, June 22, they said that they have already served 700 blood units to 239 dengue patients as of June 20.
Based on the Department of Health's data from April 10 to May 7, the most number of dengue cases in the country were from Region IX (908 cases), Region VII (881 cases), and Region III (593 cases).
In response to this, PRC conducted dengue awareness and prevention activities to assist the health department in its efforts to lessen the continuous increase of cases nationwide.
The humanitarian organization also reminded the public of the use of "4S Kontra Dengue:"
"Search and destroy breeding places, Secure self-protection, Seek early consultation, and Support fogging/spraying in hotspot areas."
Also, PRC encouraged healthy individuals to donate blood regularly through their 100 facilities across the country as this act will save the lives of dengue patients.
"Makatitiyak ang ating mga kababayan na laging sapat ang supply ng dugo ng Red Cross para sa mga nangangailangan, lalo ngayong panahon ng tag-ulan at nariyan na naman ang banta ng Dengue sa atin (Our countrymen can assure that the blood supply of Red Cross is always enough for those in need especially this rainy season and the threat of dengue is just around the corner),” said PRC chairman and chief executive officer Senator Richard Gordon.
For immediate blood requests and other inquiries, contact the PRC Blood Call Center. (Luisa Cabato)