Recovered Patients Donate Plasma to Save More

2020-02-17
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CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

A recovered coronavirus patient from Huanan seafood market donates plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

Recovered coronavirus patient Cai Taoying, who is also a nurse from Hankou Hospital, donates plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

A recovered coronavirus patient from Huanan seafood market holds a certificate for blood donation while donating plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

A recovered coronavirus patient (2nd L) from Huanan seafood market holds a certificate for blood donation while donating plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

A recovered coronavirus patient from Huanan seafood market donates plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

Recovered coronavirus patient Cai Taoying (2nd L), who is also a nurse from Hankou Hospital, donates plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

A recovered coronavirus patient from Huanan seafood market holds a certificate for blood donation while donating plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

Recovered coronavirus patient Cai Taoying (R), who is also a nurse from Hankou Hospital, holds a certificate for blood donation while donating plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

Donated plasma of a recovered coronavirus patient is seen at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]

 

CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-NCP-PLASMA DONATION (CN)

A recovered coronavirus patient from Huanan seafood market donates plasma at Wuhan Blood Center in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Feb. 17, 2020. Cured patients who were infected with COVID-19 are called upon to donate plasma as initial results had indicated the effectiveness of convalescent plasma-derived therapeutic products in curing infected patients in severe and critical conditions. Some recovered patients regard the donation as a way to pay back to the society after they received timely and effective treatment. [Xinhua/Cai Yang]