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Recovered CAPFs COVID patients donate plasma, strive to save lives

Several COVID-19 recovered jawans of Central Reserve Police Force's (CRPF) 31st battalion have proved to be good samaritans after they decided to donate their plasma with several of its personnel leading from the front. A jawan of CRPF's 31st battalion has already donated plasma to a journalist and other two persons.

Recovered CAPFs COVID patients donate plasma, strive to save lives
Recovered CAPFs COVID patients donate plasma, strive to save lives

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Published : Jul 5, 2020, 4:36 PM IST

New Delhi: Central Reserve Police Force's (CRPF) 31st battalion was an epicentre of COVID cases almost three months back, but now it is the hub of plasma donors, with several of its personnel leading from the front to donate plasma.

Not only 31st battalion of CRPF, in fact, all CAPFs which have recorded almost 4,000 cases so far are also gearing up for plasma donation.

Forces like Border Security Force (BSF), Indo Tibet Border Police (ITBP) -- which also maintains the world's largest COVID Care Centre -- have prepared a list of jawans who are ready to donate their plasma if requirement.

A jawan of CRPF's 31st battalion has already donated plasma to a journalist and other two persons.

Jawans said that initially when they got to know that they have been infected by COVID-19, they were very scared but after getting treated now they are ready to donate plasma "again".

"I was very scared when I got to know that I have COVID-19. I was in an isolation ward for 15 days and later spent 15 days in quarantine. Recently I got to know that I can save lives by donating my plasma so I donated it. I am feeling very positive. I can donate again after a month," said Head Constable Manjeet Singh.

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Similarly, Ganesh Kumar of CRPF said that after getting a call for plasma donation, he immediately went to the hospital and saved a person who was on a ventilator and struggling to survive. "I got to know that I can donate plasma to the person who is struggling for life. I immediately went to the hospital and donated my plasma," Ganesh said.

However, all the recovered patients do not meet the criteria to donate plasma

"We had sent nine jawans but six out of nine jawans didn't fit into the criteria and doctors told them that right now they can't donate. Our 31st Battalion had over 130 cases and now we have 130 plasma donors. But, they can only donate if they are declared fit," Officer Second in command 31st Battalion Deependra Rajput said.

Not only CRPF but BSF, ITBP, etc are also gearing up for plasma donation. BSF DIG, Lalit Kumar told ANI that they are ready with the list of donors and the force's jawans will donate plasma through AIIMS.

"We are preparing a list of willing plasma donors. We will provide a list to AIIMS and whenever required, jawans will be sent to the hospital to donate plasma. They are all willing ready and soon the list will be handed over to AIIMS," said Lalit Kumar, DIG, Border Security Forces.

Similarly, ITBP is also preparing a list of Donors.

"We are ready with our list of plasma donors and we will tie up at multiple organisations so that plasma of ITBP jawans can be donated to the public," ITBP spokesperson Vivek Pandey told said.

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