Giving Blood: New Covid Guidance

From today (Monday 3rd October 2022), the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service is changing its guidance around Covid-19. Please read the important information below:

Face masks

  • It is no longer mandatory to wear a face mask when you come to give blood. However, it is still recommended you wear a face mask or face covering. We can provide a face mask for you.
  • If you would like any further advice or guidance please contact us in advance, or speak to us when you come to session.

Social distancing

Social distancing will be removed across all blood donation sessions.

Staying well

Please do not come to session if you have symptoms of Covid-19, flu or any other common respiratory infection. These may include:

  • continuous cough
  • high temperature, fever or chills
  • loss of, or change in, your normal sense of taste or smell
  • shortness of breath
  • unexplained tiredness, lack of energy
  • muscle aches or pains that are not due to exercise
  • not wanting to eat or not feeling hungry
  • headache that is unusual or longer lasting than usual
  • sore throat, stuffy or runny nose
  • diarrhoea, feeling sick or being sick

If you have any of these symptoms, please let us know so we can re-allocate your appointment to someone else.

Our Covid-19: Advice for donors live article remains on the front page of our site, and will continue to be updated as and when changes are made.