Enthusiastic response to organ donation call
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     The Centralised Organ Donation Register (CODR) has been well received by the public, with 3,238 new registrations since its official launch earlier this week.

     A spokesman for the Department of Health said today (November 26) the encouraging response from the community indicated that lighting up the lives of those who needed organ transplant were recognised and supported by the public.

     "Registration of organ donation is free of charge and people who wish to donate their organs after death will not be required to undergo any medical examination," the spokesman stressed.

     He said people who wanted to donate their organs after death could register by filling in the organ donation registration form online or send it to the Department of Health by mail or by fax.

     Department staff would contact all prospective organ donors by phone after receiving their applications for verification of their personal particulars, he said.

     "Organ donation cards and registration forms can be obtained at public and private hospitals, Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Donation Centres, Health Centres of Department of Health, premises of Hong Kong Medical Association, tertiary academic institutions, various non-government organisations and private companies," the spokesman said.

     People who have completed the registration forms can send them to the CODR System Administrator, Department of Health, 21st floor, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, or by fax to 2127 4926.  They can also submit the registration forms online by visiting the Organ Donation website http://www.organdonation.gov.hk.

Ends/Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Issued at HKT 18:51

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