Canadian Blood Services CEO defends Grifols partnership after deaths of two donors
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Canadian Blood Services CEO defends Grifols partnership after deaths of two donors
CHRIS HANNAY
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
UPDATED 31 MINUTES AGO
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Canadian Blood Services signed a deal with Grifols in 2022 to work together to collect plasma, a golden-coloured fluid found in blood that is used to make certain medicines.
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Canadian Blood Services chief executive officer Graham Sher defended the charity’s partnership with private blood-plasma collector Grifols after the deaths of two donors, saying he believed the …
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