My Health Department said about O+ blood.

I read something about that a few months ago. I have O negative. Hope that includes me. I got both shots in February. No problems or after effects.
 
Just because a person is in the medical profession doesn't mean they are experts in everything medical.
 

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I told them I have O+ blood and they said I'm less likely to get the virus and don't need the shot but took it anyway to be safe side. took first shot two weeks ago without pain or problems.
There might be some small truth to that, but it is not at all enough to prevent a person from getting Covid. That is my understanding. You were wise to get the vaccine.
 
Who in the health department told you this @Robert59? A doctor, a nurse, a ….? If it wasn’t your doctor, this should be mentioned to a supervisor! If it was your doctor, I’d find a new one.

Type O+ is considered a positive but doesn’t make you immune.

Glad you got the shot and had no reactions.
 
I told them I have O+ blood and they said I'm less likely to get the virus and don't need the shot but took it anyway to be safe side. took first shot two weeks ago without pain or problems.
Less likely, yes. I've seen several articles about this, including a few in online medical journals. I'm type O+ as well.
I read those articles after I got vaccinated, but I'd have still gotten vaccinated even if I'd read them before.
 

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