I've seen similar reports (i.e., O and Rh- not as likely to get the coof or die from it). For example, one of a number of articles about the coof and blood type (references a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine): "Type O and Rh-Negative Blood Type Protective Against COVID-19" by Estie Mermelstein, MSN, FNP-BC January 13, 2021
'Haven't seen much about reactions to the jab because they don't seem to capture bloodtype when jabbing AND don't seem to capture it in the VAERS database.
IMHO, the coof and the jab were developed to negatively affect (maim or kill) certain "bloodlines" more than others. (There's likely a reason why "they" are so interested in getting everyone's DNA from 23andMe [offered for free a while ago] and similar websites.)
I would LOVE to see the actual stats on this.
I've seen similar reports (i.e., O and Rh- not as likely to get the coof or die from it). For example, one of a number of articles about the coof and blood type (references a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine): "Type O and Rh-Negative Blood Type Protective Against COVID-19" by Estie Mermelstein, MSN, FNP-BC January 13, 2021
https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/home/topics/covid19/o-negative-blood-had-lowest-probability-of-coronavirus-infection-abo-blood-types/
'Haven't seen much about reactions to the jab because they don't seem to capture bloodtype when jabbing AND don't seem to capture it in the VAERS database.
IMHO, the coof and the jab were developed to negatively affect (maim or kill) certain "bloodlines" more than others. (There's likely a reason why "they" are so interested in getting everyone's DNA from 23andMe [offered for free a while ago] and similar websites.)