Blood Types and Covid-19
According to one or more preliminary studies it has been noted that people with blood group A+ are more at risk of becoming infected with coronavirus as well as needing hospital treatment. Can anyone confirm this is the case, and what advice can you give to those of us that are Blood group A+? And if this is the case then why is that Blood group A may have worse cases of the virus?
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Thanks for thinking about me....I will let you know❤️
I hope you stay safe and well❤️ My sister lives at ground zero and it has been a very difficult time but we are hopeful that social justice will prevail and life can be more humane in our country.
@zep, Delighted by your sense of humor and Yes! I keep making note reminders, putting them in a "safe" place and spend most of my life looking for them later! I "retired" my chain saw a couple of years ago but am being sorely tempted to reactivate it due to two overhanging branches interfering with one garden spot. Might need to check with blood bank on availability of type O ahead of time?
@jakedduck1, Yes, Leonard, I used to be a regular blood donor so probably have my type jotted down "somewhere". Any suggestions on where to look??? vbg
@jakedduck1, Thank you for the Red Cross donor screening info. and also for being a platelet donor too. Ours is a privately held blood bank so I'm not sure of their current screening requirements but probably similar.
@astaingegerdm, Ingegerd, I'm laughing because once called for jury duty and after hearing preliminary charges, judge asked if there were any who had a reason not to serve. When asked my reason, I said I thought the guy was guilty! Wellll, I Really did think the culprit was guilty but the judge scowled as he muttered: "Dismissed". I'd served once and thought sharing the "opportunity" was a good idea as well....