TAIPEI - Taiwan's first large-scale testing programme for Covid-19 antibodies has yielded very encouraging results, showing low exposure rates among participants who were at higher risk of infection.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TAIPEI - Taiwan's first large-scale testing programme for Covid-19 antibodies has yielded very encouraging results, showing low exposure rates among participants who were at higher risk of infection.
Mass testing was conducted between June 11 and Aug 12, targeting four high-risk groups and a control group. Changhua County Public Health Bureau Director Yeh Yen-po announced the results on Thursday , saying that the study aimed to test participants for neutralising antibodies after they had been exposed to Covid-19.
A total of 4,841 high-risk participants had their blood samples analysed, with four of them testing positive.
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