Urgent Call for Type O Blood Donors Amid Post-Holiday Shortage

January 6, 2026
Urgent Call for Type O Blood Donors Amid Post-Holiday Shortage
  • Our Blood Institute issued an urgent call for Type O blood donors during National Blood Donor Month due to critically low O-positive and O-negative supplies after the holidays.

  • A post-holiday shortage pattern is noted: donation appointments decline in late December/early January due to travel and school breaks, while the need for blood remains.

  • National Blood Donor Month highlights the lifesaving impact of blood donation and encourages eligible donors to give.

  • Healthy individuals aged 16 or older can donate, with donation taking about an hour and potentially saving up to three lives; appointments can be made at obi.org or by calling 877-340-8777, with walk-ins welcome.

  • Age/weight requirements specify 16-, 17-, and 18+ year-olds, and the need for a photo ID.

  • Donations can be scheduled online or by phone, with walk-ins accepted; 16-year-olds must weigh at least 125 pounds with parental permission, 17-year-olds at least 125 pounds, and 18+ year-olds at least 110 pounds; a photo ID is required.

  • Eight common blood types and their donation impact are outlined, showing which patients can benefit from each type.

  • The report is provided by KSWO (Lawton, OK) and is dated January 2026.

  • Our Blood Institute is the sixth-largest independent blood center in the U.S., with 17 donor centers across Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas, serving over 240 hospitals and facilities.

  • Information is provided on how to determine blood type and eligibility to donate, including steps to register and check eligibility after initial contact.

  • The Ro subtype is extremely rare and particularly important for sickle cell patients, with only about 3% of regular donors having Ro and 47% of Black heritage donors possessing it; demand for Ro is rising.

  • Our Blood Institute operates five donor centers across Arkansas and serves more than 40 hospitals, medical facilities, and air ambulance services in the state.

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