Cowboy w2b
@Cowboyw2b
05 March, 04:44
Thinking out loud...
Could covid and 23andMe testing be used to identifiy people with specific genetic markers?
Could a vaccine be developed that targets people with specific genetic markers?
Could covid and 23andMe testing be used to identifiy people with specific genetic markers?
Could a vaccine be developed that targets people with specific genetic markers?
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Was cov*d19 designed to attack a particular demographic of people? Looks like the virus "prefers" Type A blood!
Researchers looked at how this protein interacts with respiratory and red blood cells in A, B and O blood types.
Results showed that the RBD protein had a "strong preference" for binding to the molecules or antigens of blood type A.
Researchers looked at how this protein interacts with respiratory and red blood cells in A, B and O blood types.
Results showed that the RBD protein had a "strong preference" for binding to the molecules or antigens of blood type A.
Blood type A may increase COVID-19 risk, study finds | CTV News
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, may latch more easily onto the respiratory cells of those with type A blood than any other blood group, according to a new study.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/why-blood-type-a-may-increase-covid-19-risk-1.5334073
06:55 PM - Mar 05, 2021
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