In July, less than 10 percent of adults in the United States had coronavirus antibodies, according to a new Stanford University study.
Published by The Lancet on Friday, it studied more than 28,000
dialysis patients to determine how many people developed antibodies against
SARS Covey 2, which led to Covid 19.
Co-author of the study, Julie Parsons, said: "This study
clearly confirms that despite the high rates of COVID-19 in the United States,
the number of people with antibodies is still low and we are exempt from
herding. We are not close to getting it. " And Professor of Medicine at
Stanford University.
In July, less than 10 percent of adult Americans had corona virus
antibodies, according to a new study published by the Lancet.
The medical journal on Friday published a Stanford University study
of 28,503 dialysis patients in 46 states. However, only 10% of those found with
antibodies had previously tested positive for coronavirus.
The researchers collected blood plasma from patients in the clinic
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