A new
study finds your blood type is associated with your risk of hospitalization or death. Researchers analyzed more than 3,000 blood proteins to link six with increased risk of severe COVID-19.
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| The Latest on COVID-19 | | | Updated on March 8, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. PST | - A new study finds your blood type is associated with your risk of hospitalization or death. Researchers analyzed more than 3,000 blood proteins to link six with increased risk of severe COVID-19.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) now supports COVID-19 boosters as a way to fight the virus. In a statement from a technical advisory group for the WHO, the group said that they " strongly supports urgent and broad access" to vaccines and boosters to fight COVID-19.
- An Oxford University study finds COVID-19 infection could cause our brains to shrink in areas that control the sense of smell, memory, and emotion. According to researchers, these effects were observed regardless if patients were hospitalized or not.
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