http://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-express/20150605/281801397574184/TextView
From a NHS spokesman:
People from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities make up less than 5% of those who donated blood yet they represent circa 14% of the population.
I wonder if the population of these communities are there at the front of the queue to receive blood?
Coupled with the fact that due to the rise in popularity of hard stickers which means you cannot give blood for a time means blood stocks are dwindling.
Is this fair on the wider population?