UK to begin offering COVID antibody testing to general public for first time--media | Inquirer News

UK to begin offering COVID antibody testing to general public for first time–media

/ 11:07 AM August 22, 2021

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 Blood samples are pictured during a clinical trial of tests for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antibodies, at Keele University, in Keele, Britain June 30, 2020. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

The United Kingdom will begin offering COVID-19 antibody testing to the general public in the coming week for the first time, British media reported on Sunday.

The government’s new program is intended to produce data on antibody protections for people following infection by different coronavirus variants, according to details of the program published by multiple media outlets, including Sky News and BBC.

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From Tuesday, anyone aged 18 or over in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, will be able to opt in to the program when receiving a PCR test, Sky News reported.

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Participants, on testing positive for COVID-19, will be sent two finger-prick tests to complete at home to inform the UK Health Security Agency of the antibody response to different coronavirus variants, BBC reported.

The first of these tests should be taken as soon as possible after the patient receives their positive result, and the second should be taken 28 days later.

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Up to 8,000 people will be enrolled in the program, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), which is running it, Sky News said. UKHSA, working alongside NHS Test and Trace, will use the results to monitor antibody levels in positive cases.

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