PORT CHARLOTTE

O helps but A hurts.

When it concerns COVID-19, new research suggests your blood type might influence simply you ill you ll get.

If I can do something to help someone else right now that s in the healthcare facility in need of my type of blood, I m always glad to help, said Anarelys Flubacher. She contributed blood Friday and as it turns out, her type is more handy than she may understand.

New research published in the New England Journal of Medication finds our blood types can affect how we re impacted by COVID-19

If you have Type A blood, the research study discovers you re 45%more likely than other blood types to get the coronavirus and a more serious cas