People with type "O" blood have a 12% less chance of catching Covid-19 or having serious symptoms if they do get it.
People with RH-neg blood also have about a 12% less chance of catching Covid-19 or having serious symptoms if they do get it.
I'm type O-neg. Why would I want that stupid "vaccine" to disrupt my own built-in natural immunity?
My biggest problem is that type O-neg people are 30% more likely to be abducted by aliens. :>( True fact. That's why I don't drive on the highways in New Mexico or West Texas late at night.
I'm Type-O and my Cov was mild; about 12 hours feeling sick, then 80% better after that 12 hour period. Then took about a week to slowly taper off the slight remaining symptoms. No meds.
When Cov was still new in Spring '20 I was reading a lot, not the official narrative BS, but seeking out stuff from independent docs who were treating people. At that time I read about Type-O people being less effected, and people who had received the flu-shot the previous winter being drastically more effected.
What a thing to be worried about. I’ve never considered that having a blood type would make someone think twice about driving under wide open skies. Crazy! You learn something every day.
People with type "O" blood have a 12% less chance of catching Covid-19 or having serious symptoms if they do get it.
People with RH-neg blood also have about a 12% less chance of catching Covid-19 or having serious symptoms if they do get it.
I'm type O-neg. Why would I want that stupid "vaccine" to disrupt my own built-in natural immunity?
My biggest problem is that type O-neg people are 30% more likely to be abducted by aliens. :>( True fact. That's why I don't drive on the highways in New Mexico or West Texas late at night.
I'm Type-O and my Cov was mild; about 12 hours feeling sick, then 80% better after that 12 hour period. Then took about a week to slowly taper off the slight remaining symptoms. No meds.
When Cov was still new in Spring '20 I was reading a lot, not the official narrative BS, but seeking out stuff from independent docs who were treating people. At that time I read about Type-O people being less effected, and people who had received the flu-shot the previous winter being drastically more effected.
What a thing to be worried about. I’ve never considered that having a blood type would make someone think twice about driving under wide open skies. Crazy! You learn something every day.