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"content": "My reason is that we want to make it as realistic as possible. In the Republic of Kenya, we have six national blood transfusion services. I do not want Members to confuse blood transfusion services with a blood bank. “A blood bank” is where you have a refrigerator in which blood is kept at a temperature of 4 degrees. Every facility can have a blood bank as long as it has transfusion facilities and a laboratory technician who is able to do blood grouping and cross- merging. That is what a blood bank is. When we talk about “a National Blood Transfusion Centre”, we are talking of a facility which is not even in Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH). It is at the National Laboratory behind the KNH. We are talking about a blood bank which is next to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) and others in Nakuru, Kisumu and Embu. They are not all over the country. They are only limited to certain regions."
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