As Sydney reeled from the Bondi beach terror attack, Sarah sat at home in the city’s inner west, feeling helpless. So on Monday, the 59-year-old doctor, who asked not to use her last name, rolled up her sleeve and made the same decision as thousands of other Australians: to donate blood. She felt giving blood was the least she could do. “I know they need blood. I’m O negative,” said Sarah, whose son was in Bondi on Sunday. “It’s just devastating.” More than 20,000 people across Australia have made an appointment to donate blood in the wake of the mass
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