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96.4% of Americans had COVID-19 antibodies in their blood by fall 2022

Por: WGN-TV Nation June 16, 2023

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() – Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, were present in the blood of  by September 2022. That’s according to  – an analysis testing for the presence of these immune defense molecules – conducted on samples from blood donors. A serosurvey like this one helps researchers estimate how many people have been exposed to any part of the coronavirus, whether via vaccination or infection. Both can trigger the generation... + full article



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