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Health Minister launches app for accessing blood during Covid-19 pandemic

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Health Minister launches app for accessing blood during Covid-19 pandemic

Health Minister launches app for accessing blood during Covid-19 pandemic

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan launched an App for easy access to blood.

‘eBloodServices’ App was launched in partnership with the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS).

People can use this app to demand blood up to four units, the minister said.

The app will work on making blood accessible for people during Covid-19 pandemic, the minister added.


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