A group of German Universities have been conducting some research into the Corvic 19.
The data they have been using has been collected in not only Germany, but China,Italy,Japan and Spain. The research has highlighted that it attacks two blood types and within those blood groups 2 DNA strands.
Maybe, this could explain why certain groups are seeing higher rates of the virius. |
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It's interesting research but hasn't been peer-reviewed yet. It's thus very early to make too much from it. I'm assuming that review and other studies will be expanding on this. It may help to target those at greater risk from respiratory failure, which would be helpful, although not exhaustive in its scope for who is at greater risk of severe illness and death |
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I think there is some logic to the results. But elderly of all ethnic backgrounds are being hit hard too.
I'm thinking cells age faster in some people than others.
What's going on in the inside doesn't show on the outside. You might look young fit n healthy but inside it's a diffrent matter.
Even young can be afflicted by arthritis, used to be associated with old age.
I've not heard much about anemic or thalaessemia minor and major. Minor common to people from the mediteranean and major to central Asia. Could explain Italy, Spain and Bangladesh.
Also sickle cell sufferers found in people from Africa.
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By *69BANMan
over a year ago
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"A group of German Universities have been conducting some research into the Corvic 19.
The data they have been using has been collected in not only Germany, but China,Italy,Japan and Spain. The research has highlighted that it attacks two blood types and within those blood groups 2 DNA strands.
Maybe, this could explain why certain groups are seeing higher rates of the virius."
What does 'within those blood groups 2 DNA strands' mean? Because from a scientific point of view that means nothing. DNA is contained within our chromosomes. Furthermore the paper is not peer-reviewed, only looks at Spain & Italy, and the comments so far suggest it will need revising if it does get to print. |
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By *69BANMan
over a year ago
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"Did they say which blood types?
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A+ and O
But as I said it's not been peer-reviewed and unless you understand such terminology as 'cross-replicating associations with rs11385942 at chromosome 3p21.31' I wouldn't worry at this point. |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Did they say which blood types?
A+ and O
But as I said it's not been peer-reviewed and unless you understand such terminology as 'cross-replicating associations with rs11385942 at chromosome 3p21.31' I wouldn't worry at this point. "
Oh yea! I did those in my final week of in 'don't worry your pretty head about it'. But I'm a quick learner. I can do round-a-bouts and mascara at the same time now !
Working the gas BBQ is next.
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