Recently, there has been a genuine shortage of blood, platelets, and plasma ever since the COVID-19 pandemic. This has caused people to have to delay life-saving emergencies. This is a genuine shortage where people's lives are being affected by said shortage. Therefore, I believe it is a moral obligation to donate blood, platelets, and plasma as much as allowed by the donation center. By doing this, you are saving lives and it is pretty inexpensive and cost-effective.
Sources:
https://www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and-events/press-release/2024/red-cross-declares-emergency-blood-shortage-calls-for-donations-during-national-blood-donor-month.html
Furthermore, I talked to a person who took my blood. Can't provide a source on that, but I am guessing the person who took my blood wouldn't lie just like that.
Does that mean there is no value in blood/platelet donation? Does it matter if I do not donate?
Also, it is said that life-saving surgeries have been postponed due to lack of blood/platelets. I guess it is hard to say if the postponement results in death.
Furthermore, I'm not entirely sure the shelf-life of blood/platelets is even long enough for there to be an importation from another country (ig it depends on the country).
And also, why do blood donation groups then incentivize blood donation quite excessively, if its not that big of a problem right now?