Desperate families turn to social media in search of convalescent plasma

Some families are turning to social media to hook up with individuals who may well be ready to supply blood for the experimental coronavirus remedy.
Some families are turning to social media to connect with people who might be able to provide blood for the experimental coronavirus treatment.

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