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Jan 22, 2021
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SingleStrapBackpack
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What do you mean by that? Do you mean that there is likely a statistical significance of difference, but that the
difference is so small that blood type really doesn't have a big impact on a person's risk of contracting COVID or the severity when the DO get it?
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Is there any factual truth behind claims that COVID severity may be correlated with blood type?
SingleStrapBackpack
Truly Addicted User
1/22/21 12:46am
RE: Is there any factual truth behind claims that COVID severity may be
Run-DMT
1/22/21 1:40am
Probably a statistical significance exists without any practical or real world significance
Slim
1/22/21 4:46am
What do you mean by that? Do you mean that there is likely a statistical significance of difference, but that the
SingleStrapBackpack
1/22/21 8:39am
Yes
Slim
1/22/21 11:13am
No, don’t go asking your doc for labs to test your blood type.
Nakedbootleg
1/22/21 7:58am
I already know my blood type. Doesn't everyone? I'm O+.
SingleStrapBackpack
1/22/21 8:35am
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