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Two studies reveal blood type is likely to be associated with… – AlKhaleej Today
Two studies reveal blood type is likely to be associated with…

Two studies published on Wednesday showed that people with blood type O may be less likely to contract Covid-19 or suffer from severe symptoms associated with the disease.
Danish researchers analyzed a sample of 7,422 people who had tested positive for the virus, and found that only 38% had blood type O, according to research published in the journal Blood Advances.
Meanwhile, 44% of people with blood type A were infected with the deadly virus.
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