TheCoilist
Elite Member
So anyone with a medical background here? LOL
I am in a "healthcare family" and we still can't get answers. Maybe someone here has researched it more.
If you get an antibody test, should you return ANY antibodies at all? I took the COVID-19 antibody test. They sucked my blood, and the results were back less than 12 hours later.
You would be POSITIVE if you have more than 15 au/ml
Anything less is a NEGATIVE result.
My question is why would you have ANY specific SARS-CoV-2 antibodies if you were not exposed/previously infected?
My result came back negative, but I had 3.8 au/ml
I am in a "healthcare family" and we still can't get answers. Maybe someone here has researched it more.
If you get an antibody test, should you return ANY antibodies at all? I took the COVID-19 antibody test. They sucked my blood, and the results were back less than 12 hours later.
You would be POSITIVE if you have more than 15 au/ml
Anything less is a NEGATIVE result.
My question is why would you have ANY specific SARS-CoV-2 antibodies if you were not exposed/previously infected?
My result came back negative, but I had 3.8 au/ml