COVID NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY Test

 

After Vaccinated, But Not Sure If you have developed Antibodies Clear Your Doubts With COVID NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY Test



Who should do Covid Antibody test and Why?

  1. If You get Recovered from COVID-19 Virus, but still not sure if you've antibodies developed?
  2. To check If The vaccine started working on your body.
  3. COVID-19 Virus is here to stay, know if YOU are ready to fight it.
  4. Know how long your immunity might last! Don't Assume, Be Sure and get yourself checked
  5. Planning to resume your routine life out? Check your immunity before you step out.
This test may be right for you if you:

  • Have previously tested positive for COVID-19 infection and wanted to know if you have detectable antibodies.
  • Have never been diagnosed with COVID-19 and want to know if you have been previously exposed to the virus.

If you have been previously diagnosed or suspected for being exposed to COVID-19, you should wait for an antibody test until it has been at least 10 days after your symptoms started or after testing positive, you have not had a fever or felt feverish for 24 hours without taking fever-reducing medication, and any symptoms have improved. Current research shows that it may be best to get antibody testing 3 to 4 weeks after symptom onset or known exposure to COVID-19 to lower the chance of receiving a false positive or false negative result. Talk to your healthcare provider for more information about whether or not you should get tested.

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