Experts explain how your blood group may play a role in COVID-19, from infection to severity.
protective effects against COVID-19, while blood type A may be linked to more severe illness from the virus.involving 1,980 patients with COVID-19 revealed people with blood group A had a higher risk of catching coronavirus and developing severe symptoms than other blood groups. However, among those with blood group O, there appeared to be some form of “protective effect.
He pointed out that no one has so far reported that those with blood group O are 100% protected against the virus and those with blood group A are 100% susceptible. “Only a small percentage of protection/susceptibility clearly demonstrates that there are several other factors associated with this disease, and therefore further research is required to establish this link,” he says.
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