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Hallberg: Study linking blood type and COVID-19 severity raising 'unnecessary' concern - Minnesota Public Radio News

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Dr. Jon Hallberg says “the single-most pressing question” he’s been getting from patients in recent weeks is what their blood type is. That’s because a small study by Spanish researchers found having type A blood was associated with more severe COVID-19 symptoms.

“This is association not causation,” said Hallberg, medical director of the University of Minnesota Physicians Mill City Clinic. “It isn’t a particularly great study, and it’s raised a lot of concern, perhaps unnecessarily.”

Nonetheless, Hallberg said the best way to find out your blood type is by donated blood. He said doctors don’t check blood type with routine labs and often won’t have it on file.

Hallberg also spoke with MPR News host Tom Crann about his own run-in with COVID-19 and how the nasal test is getting easier to administer and less painful.

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