The’most precious blood on Earth’ man who rescued 2,400,000 newborns passes away at the age of 88.

 

Red Cross Lifeblood has said that their enormous contributions help save over 45,000 women and newborns annually, despite the fact that there are less than 200 anti-D donors in Australia.

According to a statement from a member of the Lifeblood organization, Harrison’s generosity in doing this for the majority of his life left a “remarkable legacy, and he has put the challenge out.

To the Australian community to beat it.” This is why Harrison was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1999, one of the highest honors bestowed upon anyone in the nation.

In the end, James Harrison’s tale serves as a reminder that, in spite of everything awful that occurs in the world, one person’s immense generosity may have the greatest impact.

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