An interesting video on blood type and whether people with Blood type A are more susceptible to Covid-19.
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Blood Type and Covid-19
Very interesting. My friend was talking about this at the weekend but she said it was A negative, which she is, I am A positive. Even more reason to be careful. Xx
Cheers for Posting this very informative Video, which explains some of why Blood Types may well play a much more significant role in the spread of CV–19 than perhaps might have been first thought...
Best wishes Kari...
Steve
I saw this today too but slight word of caution - I spoke to my haematologist who dismissed it completely as not something anyone is taking seriously. Not saying she’s right but that is what she said
Just another attempt to spread fear!
Me? A-negative and completely unfazed.
She told me I was O-positive about five seconds before telling me she didn’t think it made any difference!
I understand that promoting a bit of fear keeps us careful, but......
O-pos eh? You'll be OK then.
Annoying for you that all that universal donor blood that gets venesected goes straight into the bin!!!
Actually it's O neg that's the universal blood type, which was my father's blood group. He donated over 100 pints of blood in his life!! I'm O + but of course can't donate unf. Interesting article.
You're quite right about O- of course. I think Timjonze has ET and wouldn't have vensections anyway.
I have often wondered whether blood type had any bearing on our likelihood of developing an MPN though.
I'm sure blood types must have implications, thinking of the BAME communities being higher risk with Covid19 made me think of sickle cell anaemia and that link to genetic origins too. Both my sister and I are O + and both have the Celti gene that seems also to be linked to gluten intolerance but just me with ET (plus a selection of other chronic conditions linked to immune system 🤔). What MPN do you have?
Are some blood groups more prone to MPNs? I did a quick (not thorough) search on the Internet and found only a little on this question - a topic for further research? (I'm O+.)