Blood type and CV19 Type A higher risk Type O lower risk.

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These studies indicate quite a big difference between Type A and Type O with Type A being much higher risk. Not a lot of data, just kind of interesting.
 
These studies indicate quite a big difference between Type A and Type O with Type A being much higher risk. Not a lot of data, just kind of interesting.


I don't know about this. It could be coincidental.

Different nations have different percentages of blood types. It could just be that certain nations with higher numbers of A blood have higher risks for other reasons.
 
These studies indicate quite a big difference between Type A and Type O with Type A being much higher risk. Not a lot of data, just kind of interesting.
I wonder if that has anything to do with the clotting and blood thickening issues some experience with Covid?
 
I have the O positive blood form. Where am I and the rest of my camp on the scale?

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