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Fewer than 10% of US adults were found to have coronavirus antibodies, according to a new study – Business Insider Australia
Fewer than 10% of adult Americans had coronavirus antibodies in July, a new study published by The Lancet has found.

- A new Stanford University study has found that fewer than 10% of adults in the US had coronavirus antibodies in July.
- Published by The Lancet on Friday, it studied more than 28,000 dialysis patients to determine how many had formed antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19.
- “This research clearly confirms that despite high rates of COVID-19 in the United States, the number of people with antibodies is still low and we haven’t come close to achieving her…
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