ORLANDO, Fla. – OneBlood said hundreds of units of convalescent plasma have been donated since they started the program about three weeks ago, but there’s still a need to help people critically fighting COVID-19.
That’s why James Crocker created plasmaforlives.com to make the need more personal, encouraging people to take action. "It's difficult for these families to find a matching donor.
The illness is so new, the waiting period is long and the process can be complicated so it's not surprising it's a bit difficult," said Crocker.
Earlier in April, News 6 covered a story about James Crocker, who drove from South Florida to donate convalescent plasma to help a stranger recover from COVID-19.