It’s been nearly a month since Sen. Paul Rosino was diagnosed with COVID-19 and now he’s helping others who are critically ill with the virus by answering a request from the Oklahoma Blood Institute (OBI) for convalescent plasma.

Plasma from those who have recovered from the coronavirus has shown promise for treating others who are seriously ill with the disease.  Rosino, R-Oklahoma City, donated his plasma at OBI in Oklahoma City and urged his fellow Oklahomans who’ve recovered from COVID-19 to do the same. 

“People who have fully recovered from COVID-19 have antibodies in their plasma that can attack the virus. This convalescent plasma is being evaluated as treatment for patients with serious or immediately life-threatening COVID-19 infections, or those judged by a healthcare provider to be at high risk of progression to severe or life-threatening disease,” Rosino said.

In order to donate convalescent plasma, individuals must be eligible to donate blood and meet the following criteria:

  • Prior diagnosis of COVID-19, documented by a laboratory test
  • Present negative results for COVID-19, either from nasal swabs or a molecular (RNA or nucleic acid) diagnostic blood test
  • Symptom-free for 14 day prior to donation
  • If female, either no history of pregnancy or negative for HLA (tissue typing) antibodies

Donors are encouraged to sign up for Oklahoma’s registry at my.bio-linked.org.  People can also call the OBI at 877-340-8777.