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Many communities across the country have set plans in motion to reopen. Before reconnecting with friends and family, determine whether getting back to activity truly makes sense for you. Antibody testing is one tool that can help you evaluate your status and readiness to get back out there.

Antibody test, also known as serology or immune response tests, can show if you previously had a COVID-19 infection—even if you never experienced symptoms. A positive result suggests you may have some level of immunity to the virus that causes COVID-19.

How to get tested

This FDA authorized blood test checks for a type of antibody called immunoglobulin G (IgG) that is the result of past or recent exposure to COVID-19.

The human body produces IgG antibodies as part of the immune response to the virus. It usually takes around 10 days to start producing enough antibodies to be detected in the blood. However, in some people it may take several weeks.

Test results may help identify if you were previously exposed to the virus and, if exposed, can check whether or not your body has produced antibodies. Currently, the FDA supports antibody testing 

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