The British charity has broken the world record to organize large amounts of blood contributions in a day, according to a report in The Guardian. This event was held on August 27 this year and the record was confirmed on September 17. Social justice charity named Hussain together with the event together with the blood and NHS transplant (from the British National Health Services), as well as the Hussain Blood Donation Campaign Imam. Blood donation is part of #globalbloodherherroes.
The Guardian said that blood donations were centered throughout Britain and in 27 countries, including Argentina, Iraq and Thailand collecting blood from more than 37,000 people who made notes. Volunteers in Zealand just started blood donations when the day began and the last contribution came from the US west coast.
“Pandemi hit blood reserves throughout the world hard. With hospitals that struggled to fulfill demands, ‘which is a Hussain volunteer’ gather together and launch our global blood hero campaigns. Donating blood is a universal compassion that can unite people in all over the world – We are all bleeding the same. We are very happy that so many donors first advanced and many are committed to donating again, and will continue, hopefully, for years to come, “Muntazir Rai, the charity director, said that in release.
The Global Blood Heroes campaign saw a large number of donors first to take part, with 50 percent of donations in Canada and 25 percent in the UK came from those who gave blood for the first time.
The official world record, which authenticating the record, said that the total number of blood contributions on that day was 37,018, which exceeded the previous record of 34,723 which was set in 2020.