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Jun 14, 2020 — Most common blood type by ethnicity African American: 47% O-positive, 24% A-positive, and 18% B-positive. Latin American: 53% O-positive, 29% A-positive, and 9% B-positive. Asian: 39% O-positive, 27% A-positive, and 25% B-positive. Caucasian: 37% O-positive, 33% A-positive, and 9% B-positive.
Among the COVID-19 positive, they found fewer people with blood type O and more people with A, B, and AB types. The study results suggest that people with blood types A, B, or AB may be more likely to be infected with COVID-19 than people with type O.Oct 14, 2020
Jun 26, 2020 — Black, Latinx, and Native American people are much more likely to get coronavirus, be hospitalized, and die.
Among the COVID-19 positive, they found fewer people with blood type O and more people with A, B, and AB types. The study results suggest that people with blood types A, B, or AB may be more likely to be infected with COVID-19 than people with type O.Oct 14, 2020
Jun 26, 2020 — Black, Latinx, and Native American people are much more likely to get coronavirus, be hospitalized, and die.