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Do you have these blood types? You may be at higher risk of catching coronavirus – Geo News
Two studies show a possible link between blood type and vulnerability to coronavirus

A person with blood type O may have a reduced risk of contracting coronavirus and even with the infection, a lower risk of severe symptoms, new studies have shown.
According to two studies published in “Blood Advances” a peer-reviewed, online only, open access journal of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) there is some evidence that there may be a link between blood type and vulnerability to COVID-19.
The findings of the two studies are outlined below:
Fewer coronavirus patients with bl…
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