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issued an emergency request for blood donations. Donations in June were about 10%
lower than expected, representing 50,000 fewer donations.’ That same summer a group
of researchers, including Mario Macis, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins Carey
Business School, encouraged the World Health Organization (WHO) and other blood