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Research into blood types and coronavirus shows type A may be at more risk of catching it – 7NEWS.com.au

A number of studies have now shown a link between blood type and the novel coronavirus.

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Most humans fall into one of four blood groups A, B, AB or O.
Ordinarily, your blood type makes very little difference in your daily life except if you need to have a blood transfusion.
In the video above: How your blood type may affect your COVID risk
However, people with Type A may have a higher risk of catching Covid-19 and of developing severe symptoms, recent research has suggested, while people with Type O blood have a lower risk. These study results follow evidence from past research t…

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