Health
People with this blood type could have a lower risk of contracting Covid-19 – Starts at 60
Two new studies have linked one particular blood type with a reduced risk of Covid-19.

Additionally, the research found that among 95 patients who were critically ill with the virus, 84 per cent of those with blood type A or AB required mechanical ventilation. This was compared to just 61 per cent of patients with the blood type O or B who required this level of medical assistance.
Blood donation organisation Australian Red Cross says that 40 per cent of the Australian population has O blood type making it the most common group. Meanwhile, blood type B is much less common with ju…
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