As winter deepens, a red alert has once again been issued for the national blood supply. With blood donation participation rates declining, analysis indicates that some regions are experiencing unstable blood inventory levels.
According to experts, winter is a recurring period known as the "blood donation famine season." Cold weather, the spread of seasonal illnesses, and reduced outdoor activities have combined to lower participation rates, and this year appears to be no exception.
This situation is not limited to human society alone. Vampire society, which is sensitive to the flow and balance of blood, also recognizes this winter as a period that requires careful monitoring. Some vampires who learned of the news from the human world expressed concern, stating, "We are worried that the instability in blood supply may persist, especially since there is still much of winter remaining."
As tension spreads across both human and vampire societies, a special initiative to stabilize the blood supply has also been detected.
Korean Red Cross and Japanese Red Cross Society recently announced a significant position, stating that they are "preparing an unprecedented collaboration to encourage blood donation participation." An anonymous official stated, "A collaboration with a globally influential K-pop group is scheduled," adding, "We cannot disclose all details yet, but this could bring positive changes to the winter blood supply."
Will the red warning lights of this winter turn back to a signal of stability? All eyes are on whether this 'special collaboration' being prepared by human society can create a real turning point for the winter blood supply.
National Blood Supply 'Red Alert'... Both Human and Vampire Societies on Edge

As winter deepens, a red alert has once again been issued for the national blood supply.


