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Two studies suggest blood type O at less Covid-19 risk – The Express Tribune
Danish, Canadian researchers find blood group O less susceptible to coronavirus infection

Two medical studies have suggested that people with blood type O may be at lower risk of contracting the novel coronavirus.
A Danish study, conducted by 11 researchers based on information of 473,654 individuals tested for Covid-19, found that blood group O was associated with a decreased risk of coronavirus infection.
“We demonstrate that blood group O is significantly associated with reduced susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 infection,” said the study published Wednesday on Blood Advances, a peer…
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