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What he states at the 11:48 - 11:50 mark, a 2 second tell...Branch Covidians in the laptop class are finally starting to get it.
(sh1tposting to 667)
I already posted this and the search engines work on your end. Continue to believe the Pfizer CEO on TV who is compensated in Pfizer stock for all I care.Where's your data?
jerkMaybe this has already been discussed here, but has anyone heard that certain blood types are less prone to having symptoms?
Asking because myself and two of our close family friends(we all share the same blood type) who all have kids the same age and are very close, have continued to test negative while ALL of our families have tested positive and burned through COVID.
Maybe this has already been discussed here, but has anyone heard that certain blood types are less prone to having symptoms?
Asking because myself and two of our close family friends(we all share the same blood type) who all have kids the same age and are very close, have continued to test negative while ALL of our families have tested positive and burned through COVID.
Using a random effects model, the pooled data were used to determine the risk of blood type on COVID-19 infection and death. Zhao et al found that blood type A patients were at significantly increased risk of infection compared with non–type A patients (odds ratio [OR] = 1.21; 95% CI, 1.02–1.43; P = .03). Conversely, type O individuals were at lower risk of infection compared to non–type O individuals (OR = 0.67; 95% CI, 0.60–0.75; P < .001). Types B and AB were not at increased risk of COVID-19 infection. In terms of mortality, blood type A patients were at increased risk of death (OR = 1.48; 95% CI, 1.11–1.97) and type O patients had a decreased risk of death (OR = 0.66; 95% CI, 0.48–0.91) (P = .01 each). Similar to Ray et al [21], the authors concluded that type O blood group may be protective against SARS-CoV-2 infection and mortality.
My sister is a substitute admin and the district is saying "COME BACK! We don't care if you are SICK!"Knock yourself out.
Relationship between blood type and outcomes following COVID-19 infection (nih.gov)
I've been saving that for an emergency insomnia outbreak.
My wife and I are both type A.
By the way, the wifey just got a letter from the hospital she works at asking employees who are currently COVID positive to come to work "if they are comfortable."
Maybe this has already been discussed here, but has anyone heard that certain blood types are less prone to having symptoms?
Asking because myself and two of our close family friends(we all share the same blood type) who all have kids the same age and are very close, have continued to test negative while ALL of our families have tested positive and burned through COVID.
1. This could have been rub yourself out, you know.1. Knock yourself out.
2. Relationship between blood type and outcomes following COVID-19 infection (nih.gov)
3. I've been saving that for an emergency insomnia outbreak.
4. My wife and I are both type A.
5. By the way, the wifey just got a letter from the hospital she works at asking employees who are currently COVID positive to come to work "if they are comfortable."
How Fauci Fooled America
Unfortunately, Dr. Fauci got major epidemiology and public health questions wrong. Reality and scientific studies have now caught up with him.www.newsweek.com
[Eds.: Long-term trends are still unclear. A recent study reached the opposite conclusion, but was criticized by an author of this op-ed.]