An estimated one in eight people had antibodies to the CCP virus in England in December, according to an analysis of a nationwide blood-test survey published on Tuesday. The analysis, published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), uses blood-test data collected during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey to test for antibodies. It excludes infections reported in hospitals and care homes. In England, antibodies were found in 1 in 8 people; in Wales in 1 in 10; in Scotland in 1 in 11; and in Northern Ireland in 1 in 13 people. According to the ONS report, it takes two to three weeks for the body to produce enough antibodies to combat the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, commonly called the novel coronavirus. “Once a person recovers, antibodies remain in the blood at low levels, although these levels can decline over time to the point that tests can no longer …
1 in 8 People in England Had Antibodies to CCP Virus in December: Report
January 19, 2021
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