Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Wednesday that Canada will use a newly-approved antibody test for COVID-19 to study how many people in the country have contracted the viral disease. Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Dr. Tam said it’s premature to use the test to determine whether someone is immune to the virus, because not enough is known about how effective the natural antibodies are.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Dr. Tam outlines public health strategy behind newly-approved COVID-19 antibody test
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