Bloodworks Now Testing All Donations for COVID-19 Antibodies Learn if you have the antibodies that can help COVID-19 patients.

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To meet community needs we’ve shifted from welcoming walk-ins to scheduled appointments only at all Bloodworks Centers and Pop-Up locations– to keep everyone safe. Additionally, we’ve spaced out center appointments, paused all mobile blood drives (buses) until at least the end of September and no one under age 16 is permitted on-site. These measures ensure safe social distancing and a safe, controlled experience for all donors and staff. It’s important for donors to keep their appointments, and make future appointments throughout the summer to ensure blood stays available in our community as we weather this pandemic together. More Info On Covid-19

UPDATE: As of July 15, 2020, Bloodworks implemented new FDA blood donor eligibility guidance (April 2, 2020 Statement) supported by studies and epidemiologic data. The changes affect several blood donation criteria, such as travel, exposure risks and medications resulting in revised deferral periods for men who have sex with men (MSM); Variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (vCJD or mad cow disease), tattoos/piercings, travel to malarial endemic areas, and others. If you were deferred in the past, please contact us at 800-398-7888 to determine your eligibility according to the new criteria. Read about the updates here. We applaud the FDA’s important step toward increasing opportunity to save lives and look forward to welcoming more people to join our team of lifesavers.