Diablo IV and Diablo Immortal hold blood donation campaign in São Paulo

Franchise fans Diablo can prepare themselves for the various challenges that plague Sanctuary, while helping to save lives. Blizzard Entertainment, in partnership with the São Paulo Blood Bank and the Brasil Game Show, is promoting a campaign to encourage fans to donate blood between October 4 and 6 and expects to receive 350 donors in the São Paulo capital.

To take part in the campaign, donors must go to the São Paulo Blood Bank unit in the Paraíso district on one of three dates - October 4, 5 or 6 - and donate. The daily attendance capacity at the site is around 200 donors per day; the first 116 participants on each date will be able to redeem an exclusive Diablo, as well as a ticket to visit the Brasil Game Show on October 15.

The sessions will be held from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Brasília time), and those wishing to take part in the campaign just need to go there and present an official document with a photo (ID card or driver's license).

Basic requirements for donating blood

Here are the basic requirements for donating blood:
  • Be between 16 and 69 years old, as long as the first donation was made before the age of 60. Minors can only donate with the permission and presence of their parents;
  • Weigh at least 50 kg;
  • Have slept at least 6 hours in the last 24 hours;
  • Be well-fed, without consuming alcoholic beverages in the 12 hours before the donation. Also avoid fatty foods in the last 3 hours before the service. It is not necessary to be fasting, as long as you avoid fatty foods;
  • Being healthy, without cold or flu symptoms, and not taking medication such as anti-inflammatories or antibiotics;
  • Candidates who have had flu symptoms should wait 7 days after their symptoms and medication have stopped;
  • Breastfeeding mothers cannot donate blood;
  • Only people who have a steady sexual partner are eligible to donate;
  • If you have had a tattoo, you can only donate blood 12 months after the procedure;
  • For those who have had COVID-19, the donation must be made 30 days after the disease has been cured;
  • People with a diagnosis or suspicion of Covid-19 should wait 10 days after complete recovery and without the use of medication;
  • People who test positive for Covid-19 without symptoms should wait 10 days after the date of the test;
    • If the donor has had the Coronavac vaccine, they must wait 48 hours before donating. For the other vaccines, the donation interval must be at least 7 days.

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