Only 7% of the people have O鈭type blood, do blood banks pay these people extra
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Doctor Yu
2007-11-8 19:09:56
Answers:
Blood banks do not pay anyone anything, you are doing it because you want to help your fellow man and because you might need a blood transfusion one day.
no. bloods are bloods. no special consideration.
Don't know, but some of us with O- just donate out of the goodness of our hearts
They don't get paid extra but they do get extra perks for donating often (well as often as they can as it is limited to the number of times per year).
yea they do pay for a rare blood.
No you won't make any money from your blood, Chupacabra. Go peddle it elsewhere.
Blood banks don't pay. You can sell your platelets at a tissue bank, but you'd pretty much have to be a wino to want to do that.
yes ,they do pay extra
blood banks don't pay anybody. type "o" is a recessive blood type (not like types "A", "B", and "AB") (notice the lowercase "o" and the other letters are uppercase - the case indicates dominant or recessive traits). Type "o" blood can be given to anybody; "A" can only be given to "A" or "AB", "B" type blood can only be given to "B" or "AB" type patients.
Well I'm O, but the only time I gave blood was in high school when the blood mobile came.
