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In the survey, 17% people found moving outside without reason were from the age of 40-55 while 12% were above the age of 56.
RAJKOT: Overconfident youngsters sauntering around on the roads, believing that they have strong immunity, are the biggest contributors to the menacing surge of Covid-19 infections in and around the city.
This has been revealed in an elaborate field survey carried out by researchers of Rajkot-based Saurashtra University who tried to find who the virus superspreaders were.
Dimpal Ramani and Hasmukh Chavda, both assistant professors, surveyed 1,080 who were found roaming outside without any genuine reason and found that 71% of them were in the age group of 15-40 years.
Rajkot: Blood groups can give a fair indication of how much one is at the risk of contracting coronavirus infection as well as the infection’s severity.
A study involving 405 Covid patients carried out by Rajkot-based Saurashtra University (SU) has shown that people with A blood group are the highest risk of getting infected while those having O blood group have the least chances.
The findings done by by the psychology department team complements the similar findings published in the reputed ‘Blood Advances’ journal of American Society of Hematology, said Yogesh Jogsan, head of the psychology department.
“Several studies carried out during the peak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) pandemic had also concluded that O blood group people had less risk of infection. The genetic code of novel coronavirus and SARS virus match 80%, said Jogsan.