OneEyedDiva
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My BFF told me she was told that people with O+ blood types are less likely to get infected. When I had my tele-visit with my doctor this past Wednesday, I asked him if this was true. He said there had been some talk in the medical community about that possibility and studies seem to support that theory. Here is the search page with articles about studies show O+ does lower risk of catching COVID or developing severe complications.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=does+O++blood+type+resist+covid+infections&t=brave&ia=web
We're coming up on 2 years since COVID started. I think my oldest grandson had it before we were made keenly aware of it's presence here in the U.S. He had to go to the ER on Jan 1st 2020 with a very high fever and other symptoms. A good friend had similar suspicious symptoms February of that year. So for almost two years, I have managed to remain COVID free; I am O-RH+. Still I have decided to get vaccinated. I thought it would be this week but the health department closed the COVID testing/treatment clinic a day earlier than expected. My grand niece, who is a cashier at a large supermarket has also managed to remain COVID free despite other co-workers becoming infected and people not wearing masks properly while checking out. She also rides 4 city buses daily. I do not know her blood type. Both of us make sure to always be masked. My son, who also masks up but somehow got COVID, just recovered from it and tested negative this past week. I don't know his blood type.
@Pecos
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=does+O++blood+type+resist+covid+infections&t=brave&ia=web
We're coming up on 2 years since COVID started. I think my oldest grandson had it before we were made keenly aware of it's presence here in the U.S. He had to go to the ER on Jan 1st 2020 with a very high fever and other symptoms. A good friend had similar suspicious symptoms February of that year. So for almost two years, I have managed to remain COVID free; I am O-RH+. Still I have decided to get vaccinated. I thought it would be this week but the health department closed the COVID testing/treatment clinic a day earlier than expected. My grand niece, who is a cashier at a large supermarket has also managed to remain COVID free despite other co-workers becoming infected and people not wearing masks properly while checking out. She also rides 4 city buses daily. I do not know her blood type. Both of us make sure to always be masked. My son, who also masks up but somehow got COVID, just recovered from it and tested negative this past week. I don't know his blood type.
@Pecos