Men with longer ring fingers face a lower risk of dying from Covid-19

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Men with longer ring fingers 'face a lower risk of dying from Covid-19'

Scientists led by Swansea University studied ring fingers of men in 41 nations. Countries where men have short ring fingers, the death rate is up to 30% higher. The UK, Bulgaria and Spain were among the 10 countries with short ring fingers.

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