🔺Центр крови ФМБА России будет осуществлять прием доноров крови и ее компонентов в субботу 23 марта с 08:30
Кровь можно сдать:
– Центр крови имени Гаврилова; – донорский центр на Беговой, Поликарпова, 14с1; – донорский центр Царицыно, Бакинская, 31; – донорский центр на Шаболовской, Шаболовка, 57.
Также ФМБА. сообщает, что все пострадавшие в полном объеме обеспечены компонентами крови.
🔺Центр крови ФМБА России будет осуществлять прием доноров крови и ее компонентов в субботу 23 марта с 08:30
Кровь можно сдать:
– Центр крови имени Гаврилова; – донорский центр на Беговой, Поликарпова, 14с1; – донорский центр Царицыно, Бакинская, 31; – донорский центр на Шаболовской, Шаболовка, 57.
Также ФМБА. сообщает, что все пострадавшие в полном объеме обеспечены компонентами крови.
BY Караульный Z
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