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To: Julius Wong who wrote (180599)11/22/2021 10:09:31 AM
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Only four jabs per year.

Great vaccine.

I asked a doctor who is testing for antibodies after the jab,

She answered we are lucky to be testing for covid. She is on her way to Antarctica

for a vacation so she needed the covid test which she has had 4 times but said

antibody testing was unreliable.

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Coronavirus Antibody Tests: Can You Trust the Results?https://www.nytimes.com › 2020/04/24 › health › corona...
Aug 19, 2020 — In the new research, researchers found that only one of the tests never delivered a so-called false positive — that is, it never mistakenly ...
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CDC: Antibody Test Results Are Often Wrong, Unreliablehttps://www.businessinsider.com › Science › News
May 27, 2020 — The CDC has released new guidance stating the results of antibody tests are wrong half the time. · The agency also said that antibody tests ...

COVID SCIENCE-Antibody test reliability faulted - Reutershttps://www.reuters.com › health-coronavirus-science
Jul 30, 2021 — Antibody tests do not reliably confirm that someone has had COVID-19, which means global estimates of infection rates are likely inaccurate, ...

Experts say serology tests unreliable, as immunity doesn't ...https://www.timesofisrael.com › experts-say-serology-te...
Jan 27, 2021 — Experts say serology tests unreliable, as immunity doesn't require antibodies. Infectious disease chief advising Health Ministry warns ...

CDC warns antibody testing still too inaccurate to use for ...https://www.cbsnews.com › news › cdc-warns-that-half-...
May 27, 2020 — New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that coronavirus antibody test results may still be too inaccurate to ...

Antibody surveys suggesting vast undercount of coronavirushttps://www.science.org › content › article › antibody-sur...
Apr 21, 2020 — But many scientists question the accuracy of the antibody tests and complain ... a litany of apparent problems with the Santa Clara study.

New Cochrane review assesses how accurate antibody tests ...https://www.cochrane.org › news › new-cochrane-revie...
Jun 25, 2020 — Tests of the IgG and IgM antibodies at 8 to 14 days after onset of symptoms correctly identified only 70% of people who had COVID-19. However, ...

COVID-19 antibody test not necessarily an indicator of immunityhttps://www.utphysicians.com › covid-19-antibody-test-...
Mar 29, 2021 — Depending on the type of antibody test you receive, your results may be unreliable. After becoming fully vaccinated, some individuals may ...

Why unreliable tests are flooding the coronavirus conversationhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com › science › article
May 6, 2020 — Flawed methods. Faulty materials. Here's how to make sense of the wildly different results from current antibody testing.

Antibody Tests Were Hailed As Way To End Lockdowns ...https://khn.org › news › antibody-tests-were-hailed-as-...
May 28, 2020 — Even a very accurate test will produce a large number of false positives when used in a population where few people have been infected. If only ...