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Men with coronavirus symptoms urged to donate plasma in Gloucester – Gloucestershire Live
Men are considered more valuable donors – but there is a shortage of volunteers.

Men who have experienced coronavirus symptoms in Gloucester are being urged to donate plasma.
NHS Blood and Transplant have put out an appeal for men in and around the city whove had coronavirus or the symptoms volunteer to donate blood plasma.
Men are considered more valuable donors, but in and close to Gloucester of 2,522 people who have recovered from Covid-19 and volunteered to donate – only 35 per cent have been male.
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