Nexhat Zariqi is an experienced blood donor who took part today in the voluntary blood donation drive at the Main Family Medicine Center in Mitrovica.
He said that he has been donating blood since his time in the military and has so far made this humanitarian gesture 101 times.
The blood donation drive was organized by the Kosovo Blood Transfusion Institute, specifically the unit operating within the Mitrovica Regional Hospital.
“We knew the importance of donating blood and participated actively to make this activity successful. According to the head of the organizing team, things went better than in previous years – there’s a higher interest among citizens, and we hope that by the end of the day the number of donors will continue to grow,” said Sylejmani.
He added that this is a traditional event usually held once a year, with the schedule set by the Blood Transfusion Institute in Pristina.
She explained that although blood donations take place daily across Kosovo through various health institutions and organizations, such drives within family medicine centers are still a relatively new practice.
Kalludra also emphasized that the blood donation procedure takes no more than 10 to 15 minutes, and that healthy individuals aged 18 to 65 can donate without any problem.
“All blood groups are needed, but naturally, the ones most common in the population are also the most in demand among patients. For example, the O positive group is the most widespread, and therefore the most requested,” she told KosovaPress.
Valdete Idrizi, a citizen, said she feels grateful for her health and that donating blood is the least she can do to help someone else.
“It’s a good feeling. First, I’m thankful for my health. Donate blood, save lives. It feels good knowing your blood can help someone and maybe even save their life,” she said.