Asking myself this. It's a 1-hr drive one way but it's free...
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If you are getting one to help monitor how widespread an outbreak is, thank you. If you mean to use the result as reassurance you can expose yourself to covid19, beware. We don’t know exactly how good the antibody tests are, or how long the immunity will last.pic.twitter.com/RyJnxKRVh4
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Yes! As long as its free like in NYC.
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Scientifically, shouldn't everyone want the data of knowing who all had this? Some estimates are 50 to 60 times more than current known tested positive. Odd the question in the bi'line, very odd
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Seems certain states have lumped covid-19 positive tests with covid-19 positive for antibodies tests together, resulting in inaccurate higher numbers. So,my answer is no.
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Well, only people who had tested positive, right? I don't see how everyone getting a test would be useful.
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