14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Hanoi

Hanoi hopes to receive 7,000 blood units from donors this month

Blood donation has become widespread in Vietnam thanks to several campaigns to improve people’s awareness on the matter.

The Hanoi Department of Health and the National Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) will launch the 15th edition of the annual Xuan Hong (Red Spring) blood donation festival on February 12 with a view to collect 7,000 units from donors this month (1 unit = 500 ml).

Trinh To Tam, head of the Trade Union of the municipal health sector, said that the blood donation campaign will take place till February 20.

“This year’s event is expected to draw the participation of 10,000 donors at five locations across the capital city of Hanoi. The Covid-19 prevention and control regulations will be strictly implemented during the festival,” Tam said.

He added that blood donors should make a registration via the site https://hienmau.vn/events/lehoixuanhong/ or the app "Hien mau" for receiving the best support from the organizers.

Tam stressed that hundreds of people have responded to the municipal health sector’s call for blood donation to cope with the current severe blood shortage.

 Young people participate in voluntary blood donation in 2021. Photo: Ngoc Tu/The Hanoi Times

All blood donors were required to wear face masks, wash their hands with disinfectant solution and sit two meters apart from each other to prevent Covid-19 contagion.

“The NIHBT would apply strict safety measures against Covid-19 during blood collection. This blood donation campaign is aimed at helping address the shortage of blood for treatment after  the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday,” Tam said.

He said the long holiday and harsh weather has exacerbated the already severe blood shortage as blood is a biological product with very short shelf life while blood transfusion need is permanent.

Besides, the pandemic of acute respiratory infections caused by Covid-19 has further aggravated the blood scant supply.

Although the number of patients visiting and being treated in hospitals has decreased, leading to low demand for blood, the NIHBT still needs an average of 700 units of blood daily to supply to hospitals in 25 provinces and cities.

In an interview with The Hanoi Times via phone, Dr. Bach Quoc Khanh, director of the NIHBT, said that blood donation in Vietnam has seen ever greater support over the past years but blood collection is mainly carried out by mobile blood collection teams, resulting in an irregular supply of blood, which in turn leads to blood shortage.

"Hanoi is a city with high density of population, which implies great reserve of blood. The Xuan Hong festival will make it easier for people to donate blood regularly, contribute to forming the habit of donating blood in a sustainable way. Donating blood has become widespread in Vietnam thanks to several campaigns to improve people’s awareness on the matter," Khanh said.

The Xuan Hong festival is one of the year’s largest annual blood donation events. It was jointly launched by the Hanoi Youth Association for Blood Donation and the NIHBT in 2008, and conducted nationwide in 2010. Over the past 15 years, nearly 92,000 units of blood have been collected.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Blood donation drive targets 5,000 units

Blood donation drive targets 5,000 units

08 Jan, 15:42

A blood donation festival called Red Sunday is scheduled to take place in ten northern provinces and cities, including the Trade University in Hanoi, on next Sunday.

Tet Trade Fair brings traditional goods to Suburban Hanoi

Tet Trade Fair brings traditional goods to Suburban Hanoi

The event aims to enhance shopping experiences of locals during Vietnam's biggest traditional holiday while stimulating domestic consumption, expanding markets and promoting Vietnamese brands.

China ready to support Hanoi’s urban planning, metro development

China ready to support Hanoi’s urban planning, metro development

China has expressed readiness to support Hanoi in urban planning and sustainable development as the Vietnamese capital accelerates efforts to become a greener, more livable global city.

Australian visitors enjoy hands-on banh chung making

Australian visitors enjoy hands-on banh chung making

The experience became an emotional highlight, helping connect visitors with local culture and leaving vivid and memorable impressions.

Hanoi seeks continued JICA support for science-driven development

Hanoi seeks continued JICA support for science-driven development

JICA is expected to continue contributing positively to Hanoi’s development under its 100-year vision.

Hanoi Party Chief pledges full support for artists, scientists

Hanoi Party Chief pledges full support for artists, scientists

Hanoi is sharpening its development strategy around institutional reform, long-term planning and innovation-led growth, as city leaders underline the role of science, culture and human capital in shaping the capital’s next phase.

Eco-friendly products draw crowds at Hanoi’s Spring Fair 2026

Eco-friendly products draw crowds at Hanoi’s Spring Fair 2026

Featuring 3,000 booths on fostering high-quality eco-conscious Vietnamese products, the fair aims to enhance consumer trust in domestic brands, promote economic growth and sustainable green consumption trends.

Hanoi merges six city press outlets into new Media Group

Hanoi merges six city press outlets into new Media Group

Hanoi has launched a new city-level media agency by merging six local press organizations, a move city leaders say will strengthen political communication, modernize journalism and support the capital’s long-term development strategy.

Hanoi tightens population management to protect voters’ rights

Hanoi tightens population management to protect voters’ rights

Senior city officials reviewed election readiness across six wards, focusing on voter registration, coordination among agencies and challenges caused by high population mobility.