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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2261671" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>My understanding (you can check the Medichecks website yourself) that it is the Abbott test that has been approved by the FDA and is now in widespread use across America. </p><p></p><p>Their website will give the purported accuracy levels.</p><p>At the moment, my personal view is that £89 is too much for me to justify.</p><p>However, as lockdown downgrades, and my elderly relatives are left effectively as ‘lock ins’, knowing whether I have antibodies may well affect the level of interaction we permit each other - so it may come to shelling out the dosh.</p><p>There is no guarantee of immunity with antibodies, but I figure there is significantly more chance of immunity than if there are zero antibodies AND I suspect that the antibodies may well assist in making a second bout of COVID milder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2261671, member: 41816"] My understanding (you can check the Medichecks website yourself) that it is the Abbott test that has been approved by the FDA and is now in widespread use across America. Their website will give the purported accuracy levels. At the moment, my personal view is that £89 is too much for me to justify. However, as lockdown downgrades, and my elderly relatives are left effectively as ‘lock ins’, knowing whether I have antibodies may well affect the level of interaction we permit each other - so it may come to shelling out the dosh. There is no guarantee of immunity with antibodies, but I figure there is significantly more chance of immunity than if there are zero antibodies AND I suspect that the antibodies may well assist in making a second bout of COVID milder. [/QUOTE]
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