Frequently Asked Questions
- What is COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma?
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People who recover from coronavirus infection have developed antibodies to the virus that remain in the plasma portion of their blood. These antibodies may protect the person from becoming infected with the coronavirus again.
- How is COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Used?
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By transfusing the convalescent plasma that contains the antibodies into a person still fighting the virus it can provide a boost to the critically ill patient and potentially help them recover.
- Will My Health Information Be Used?
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You will need to provide your name, address, age, contact information, and other information necessary for screening to your local blood bank, but except as permitted or required by law this health information will not be given to the hospitals who use your convalescent plasma without your authorization.
- What are the risks of donating plasma?
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The risks are similar to donating blood, and are very minor, like fatigue. Your local blood bank will review the risks and benefits in detail when they call you to schedule your donation.
Except as permitted or required by law, none of your health information will be given without your consent to the hospitals that use your plasma.