No, O+ blood is not hard to find; in fact, it is the most common blood type.
O+ blood is prevalent in the population, making it relatively easy to find compared to rarer blood types like O-. Approximately 38% of the population has O+ blood, ensuring a more readily available supply for transfusions. While O- is the universal donor, making it crucial, the widespread presence of O+ makes it generally easier to locate when needed for patients with compatible blood types.
Although all blood donations are needed, the frequency of O+ blood type in the population reduces the scarcity often associated with other, less common, blood types.