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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Not a doctor but I read somewhere that a lot of what causes the disease to become critical in someone was severe blood clotting and organ damage from that. If that is the case, that might explain why type O is better blood type to have, since they're free bleeders. Hemophiliacs are mostly if not entirely type O. I'm type O and it takes me about 5 to 10 mins to give blood. Just pours out of me.
BTW ... I had antibody test and came back negative. But then health professionals at hospitals where I live (and I kinda trust them) say the antibody tests so far are pretty unreliable. I have kinda felt that way about the regular tests too ... since percentage of positives vs total tests is so low.
Don't know what I had in Feb but it shore had almost identical symptoms to Covid.
Last edited by dawgday166; 06-18-2020 at 09:01 AM.
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