I have O positive blood hadn't been sick thur this pandemic & been around people who have tested positive but a couple of weeks ago got to feeling bad so I got tested come back negative. So can anyone tell me if they are the same. I'm 60 never smoked a welder and bass fishermen and I workout on a regular basis. Our am just lucky so far. Originally Posted by Nicky WayneThe kind of blood you have is type O. There is a second blood classification to see if your blood has a positive or negative result kind of blood test. Most people have have a positive factor on their blood type. During a course in college we were testing our own blood type. I reported mine to the instructor as A negative. The instructor told me I was wrong and that no one had a negative blood type. I just said excuse me and pulled our my Red Cross blood donor card that confirmed that I was A negative, a rare blood type. I gave a lot of blood to the Red Cross because they needed my type. There are other tests for additional blood factors that will narrow the group in any type of blood. My blood type is actually A sub 2 with an added negative factor. Very rare.
There is a good bit of research that suggests that people with O Positive blood are less likely to get COVID and when they do get it, it tends to be less severe.
I don't have a problem believing this. I mean-- Italy seemed to get slammed harder than just about anywhere else-- and what makes Italy special is the unusually high numbers of people with thalassemia, That tells me that blood could very well be a factor in some things. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
https://hms.harvard.edu/news/covid-19-blood-typeThat report was from over a year ago. Back then I was being told my blood type (O-) was a possible reason I didn’t catch it (confirmed by an antibody test) when it swept through my household. I didn’t care. I still got the vaccine as soon as it was available to me. There’s a lot more data supporting the case for getting vaccinated than there is about possible benefits of having a particular blood type.
At this point I don’t know what to believe. Originally Posted by Jadec5717
There is a good bit of research that suggests that people with O Positive blood are less likely to get COVID and when they do get it, it tends to be less severe.
I don't have a problem believing this. I mean-- Italy seemed to get slammed harder than just about anywhere else-- and what makes Italy special is the unusually high numbers of people with thalassemia, That tells me that blood could very well be a factor in some things. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
"WebMD says blood type has nothing to do with covid19 protectionI think we should believe WebMD
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/2021...r-covid-risk#1 "
There are anecdotal reports from the early months of the pandemic that particular blood types were more or less susceptible to COVID-19 but I know of no peer reviewed population level study that supports the early suggestions. It is certainly possible that particular blood type may render somebody less likely to suffer severe disease symptoms but none confer immunity. There are ways to protect yourself and others…. Wear a mask, practice physical distancing, and get fully vaccinated. Originally Posted by phompee