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Coronavirus- 2019-nCoV - COVID-19

The Coronavirus (named 2019-nCoV) emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019.  WHO declared a global health emergency on 30 January 2020, Image Removedand a number of blood and tissue donor guidelines have been issued - largely based on previous guidelines for SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. Like SARS and MERS, 2019-nCoV displayed high mortality but low infectivity in the early weeks, with limited person-to-person transmission. However, the epidemic quickly changed to display lower mortality but higher infectivity with increasing evidence of sustained person-to-person transmission. 

Various public health measures taken at local or national level are likely to aid and/or complicate donor assessment, while the rapid evolution of the epidemic demands a precautionary yet flexible approach to suitability guidelines.
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Continuity of Care during the COVID-19 crisis

WMDA wants to support continuity of care at this challencing time. Join us this week for a daily webinar to connect with you, our members, to give you the opportunity to connect with us and with each other as a community. Share your concerns, solutions, strategies and your ideas how to cope with this new reality we're faced with. Click on the title below to join live at the given date and time.

Friday, March 27: Donor care – medical aspects (at 12:00PM CET)
Our medical team will explain the donor suitability criteria and respond to the questions you may have for donor care.

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Thursday, March 26: Cord Blood Selection Service
Irina Evseeva of Anthony Nolan explains what support you will receive from the cord blood selection service and how it works.Find Irina's presentation here.

Wednesday, March 25: WMDA International Emergency Task Force – Transport challenges
Gabi Rall of DKMS gives you an update on the work that has been done by the WMDA International Emergency Task Force and explore with you how they can support you more in the next weeks. Find Gabi's presentation here.

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18 April, 2024

The Registry Operations and Regulation Committee will be reviewing the Global Trends Report Questionnaire. Would you like to join and give your input? Click here to register for the upcoming meeting on Monday, 18 April from 13:00 - 14:00 CET. Find more details here.

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WMDA strongly condemns the violence that is occurring in Ukraine, Israel and Gaza. We offer our sympathies to all those who are suffering because of these conflicts. We extend our support to the donor registries and medical centres whose donors and patients are negatively affected by these crises. 

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