Ancestry update released on their covid 19 Study

Ancestry Update

Ancestry released an update on their COVID-19 study. Novel Coronavirus, or COVID-19, is an infectious disease. As you know, most of the world is suffering from this disease. COVID-19 is the worst pandemic the world has seen, so Ancestry decided to conduct a research-based analysis on it. Read this blog to learn more. People need to be very specific about their health, as the Novel coronavirus is spreading at an increasing rate all over the world. To help, Ancestry has posted a blog written by Ron Park, EVP of Health and DNA at Ancestry, informing about their COVID-19 study.

Ancestry update Released – Genetic Clue

As Ron Park reminds us, Ancestry’s COVID-19 study was launched to look for genetic clues and to find how an individual responds to the novel coronavirus that can cause COVID-19. Nearly 600,000 people participated in the study of Ancestry’s personal discoveries project. The company is encouraging the community to continue their engagement and support.

At the moment, the company is outset to look at the data. Ancestry’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr Catherine Ball, is leading the team. Some of Ancestry’s team observations include.

  • People who took part were from all 50 states in the US.
  • The average age of the people was 53.
  • 67.5% of females, 32.1%male, and 0.35% of other gender did participate.
  • 94% of people fully completed the survey, within the existing conditions and the preexisting medical condition at the movement.

When Ancestry looked at the study of the participants who reported COVID-19 vulnerability risks, Ancestry found that:

Students also participated in and took a test on COVID-19. About 18.5% of students took this test, so a good number of students were involved in this study.

12% of the students who participated in the report were experiencing outbreaks of COVID-19.

The probability was that 13.4% of students were positive from tested students. So, Ancestry update is trying to give out information that may help.

Three thousand seven hundred confirmed cases were reported from the participants for the COVID-19 test. In this group of people, the ancestry team found that there are some people with similar characteristics. They saw in the CDC database of those who tested positive from hospitals.

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