Australians recovering from coronavirus can donate blood plasma to create new treatment

The plasma will be used to help create a new treatment for COVID-19 infections.

The plasma will be used to help create a new treatment for COVID-19 infections. Source: AAP

People who have recovered from COVID-19 in Australia can donate their plasma to contribute to the development of a potentially lifesaving treatment.


Australians who have recovered from coronavirus can donate their plasma to help create a new treatment for others who are seriously ill with the virus.

A potentially lifesaving treatment powered by the antibodies of recovered patients is set to be produced by CSL Behring at a facility in Melbourne.

Read the full article in English here.


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