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For coronavirus treatment, Arvind Kejriwal opens Plasma Bank in Delhi: 5 Points

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Here are five things you should know:1) Those aged between 18 and 50 and weighing not less than 50 kg can donate their plasma for COVID-19 patients, said CM Kejriwal.2) If you are eligible and willing to donate plasma, then you may call us at 1031 or you can whatsapp us at 8800007722.

Our doctors will then get in touch with you to further confirm your eligibility, said Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal.3) If you have recovered from coronavirus and your age is between 18 and 60, and your weight is above 50 kg, then you may donate plasma for COVID-19 patients.

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