from staff reports
November 07, 2008 12:48 am
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An article in Thursday's Meridian Star explained that United Blood Services is transferring its Jackson operations to Mississippi Blood Services on Jan. 1.
"United Blood Services to transfer Jackson operations" was the headline. The article also stated that the transfer would result in Mississippi Blood Services becoming the primary supplier of blood products to four Jackson-based hospitals and that United Blood Services would continue to provide blood and blood products to 70 hospitals and health centers in Mississippi and West Alabama.
United Blood Services received some phone calls Thursday, however, from people who had seen the article but were confused as to whether there would be a continued presence of United Blood Services in Meridian.
A press release issued by United Blood Services Thursday read: "United Blood Services has been an integral part of the greater Meridian community for more than a half century and remains the sole community blood supplier for East Central Mississippi."
United Blood Services Natchez Trace Region operates in Meridian, Hattiesburg, Tupelo and Tuscaloosa, Ala. The transfer of the Jackson operations will not affect any other United Blood Services areas.
"It's important for the community to understand that United Blood Services will continue to serve the greater Meridian area," Heather Knight, United Blood Services spokesperson said.
"We encourage all donors to come in and donate. We are working for the same cause and that is the gift of life. Blood donation is one simple act that can mean a lifetime to a patient. If you’re in good health, we invite you to step forward to donate between now and the end of the year to assure a strong blood supply for the holidays.”
United Blood Services welcomes all donors to come in to the center at 1115 25th Ave. in Meridian and donate. To schedule an appointment, call (601) 482-2482. Walk-ins are welcome.
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