Are rh negatives resistant to the coronavirus?

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The above is the most current update.
This question continues to come up.
Here is why many believe we might be resistant, if not immune, to the coronavirus:
” RhD negative subjects have increased the risk of developing of certain heart diseases, respiratory diseases and some immunity and autoimmunity related diseases, for example rheumatoid arthritis. The general pattern suggests that RhD negative subjects could have problems with autoimmunity, could be more resistant to infections of viral origin and could be less resistant to infections of bacterial origin.

Source: Worse Health Status and Higher Incidence of Health Disorders in Rhesus Negative Subjects
Jaroslav Flegr, 
Rudolf Hoffmann, 
Mike Dammann
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  1. bob December 8, 2020 Reply

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