So I just found out today that my county is now offering the covid antibody testing. Our county mayor had himself tested along with his wife and son. He was sick in January but didn't know what it was. His test came back positive for antibodies as did his sons. His wife's test came back positive and possibly active so they swabbed her and sent her to isolate.

They said a few small drops of blood and results in 10 minutes. Insurance here will pay for the test and if u don't have insurance it will be anywhere from $40-60 out of pocket.

I am assuming it's one of the government approved tests since they are performing it at the hospital. I wish we knew if antibodies meant less risk.

I'm thinking about possibly having one tomor.

What is everyone's take on the antibody test and it's significance at this point ?

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