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Asymptomatic COVID-19 patients lose antibodies sooner, says study – Republic World
A study revealed that asymptomatic coronavirus sufferers lose detectable antibodies sooner than those people who have exhibited COVID-19 symptoms.

A study led by imperial college London revealed that asymptomatic coronavirus sufferers lose detectable antibodies sooner than those people who have exhibited COVID-19 symptoms. As a part of the study, 365,000 people who were tested in England showed that the response of antibodies to the virus decreases with time. According to the study, finger prick tests that were carried out at home from June 20 to September 28 revealed that the number of people testing positive dropped by 26.5% across the study…
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