A test for antibodies to Coronavirus shows “positive development”

A test aimed at proving whether people have been infected with coronarys in the past has been approved by health officials in England. Public Health officials in England have considered the test for antibody, conducted by Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche, as “positive development” This blood test identifies whether they have developed [...]
Public Health officials in England have considered the test for antibody, conducted by Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche, as “positive development”
This blood test identifies whether antitripas were developed by the immune system when a person is infected with this virus.
Antibodies usually create a degree of immunity for a while.
So far, officials have not been quite sure of the authenticity of this kind of test.
Professor John Newton, the United Kingdom's national co-ordinator for the Coronobrus testing program, said: “Such a test, very specific to antibodies, is very accurate in the past”.
Nearly 300,000 people worldwide have been reported to have died in Corleone, with over 4.3 million people infected by it.












