Woman with ultra-rare blood 'honoured' to help sick patients

A Somerset woman who earned "VIP" status due to her extraordinarily rare blood has said she is "honoured" to help sick patients. Mina Stoddart Stones, 26, earned the status with NHS Blood and Transplant, placing her among an elite group of just nine donors nationwide who share her unique blood type. Ms Stoddart Stones, from Bridgwater, possesses U negative and N negative blood, a combination so uncommon that each of her donations can be preserved in frozen storage for up to three decades

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Woman with ultra-rare blood 'honoured' to help sick patients

A Somerset woman who earned "VIP" status due to her extraordinarily rare blood has said she is "honoured" to help sick patients. Mina Stoddart Stones, 26, earned the status with NHS Blood and Transplant, placing her among an elite group of just nine donors nationwide who share her unique blood type. Ms Stoddart Stones, from Bridgwater, possesses U negative and N negative blood, a combination so uncommon that each of her donations can be preserved in frozen storage for up to three decades

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