“If we relax restrictions ... there’s every reason to expect a resurgence of cases and we’re back in the same problem.'
. Such tests could identify people who have recovered from COVID-19, key for knowing who’s immune and for developing a vaccine.than experts previously suspected. After analyzing the blood samples of 175 patients discharged from the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, researchers from Fudan University found that nearly a third had unexpectedly low levels of antibodies.
“A lot of the confusion, in general, is premised on the misunderstanding that if you control the epidemic once, then you’re done,” Lipsitch said. “There’s no reason to think that.”Follow Adrianna Rodriguez on Twitter: @AdriannaUSAT.
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