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Iza Calzado turns emotional after donating blood plasma on Independence Day


Iza Calzado has donated blood plasma after surviving the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

In an Instagram post, the actress said she previously failed several tests to be eligible as a plasma donor due to low hemoglobin levels.

READ: Who can donate blood to COVID-19 patients?

Iza was finally cleared on Tuesday and she made the donation three days later.

"I never knew that giving my blood would be such an emotional moment for me," she said. "Perhaps it's because, as a Covid-19 Survivor, I truly felt that this was one of the most powerful ways I could help my fellow Filipinos during this time."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

June 12 has always been a special day because it is my Mother’s birthday and the independence day of my Motherland. ???????? This year, it became even more meaningful. After failing several tests to be an eligible plasma donor for Covid-19, because of low hemoglobin levels, I was cleared to donate last Tuesday. I never knew that giving my blood would be such an emotional moment for me. Perhaps it’s because, as a Covid-19 Survivor, I truly felt that this was one of the most powerful ways I could help my fellow Filipinos during this time. As the doctor played “Bayan Ko” my tears and my blood flowed. It gave me so much hope to think that maybe I could help restore someone’s health and that, through our collective efforts, we can restore our country’s well being and make it better. Love and Light! ??????????????????

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Iza said June 12 has always been a special day for her, because it is her mother's birthday and the country's Independence Day. Now, it has become even "more meaningful."

The actress previously revealed that she was feeling survivor's guilt following her COVID-19 ordeal. Now, she is glad to be of help to other patients in their own battles.

"As the doctor played 'Bayan Ko' my tears and my blood flowed," she said.

"It gave me so much hope to think that maybe I could help restore someone’s health and that, through our collective efforts, we can restore our country’s well being and make it better," she added. MGP, GMA News