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Study Finds 7% of Wuhan Residents Developed Coronavirus Antibodies During Outbreak – Caixin Global
Some 82% of the people with antibodies were asymptomatic, suggesting that ‘symptoms in many infected individuals might be too mild for them to need medical attention,’…
Nearly seven out of every 100 Wuhan residents developed antibodies against the coronavirus over the first five months of Covid-19 outbreak in the city that was once the epicenter of Chinas epidemic, according to a new paper published in The Lancet medical journal.
The study also found that 82% of the people who had antibodies were asymptomatic, suggesting that symptoms in many infected individuals might be too mild for them to need medical attention.
In addition, nearly 40% of the people with antibodies also…
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