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Can Taking a Test Now Tell You if You’ve Already Had COVID-19?
The Scientist asks Brigham and Women’s Hospital infectious disease specialist Lindsey Baden about testing for prior infections.
Can Taking a Test Now Tell You if You’ve Already Had COVID-19?
Can Taking a Test Now Tell You if You’ve Already Had COVID-19?

The Scientist asks Brigham and Women’s Hospital infectious disease specialist Lindsey Baden about testing for prior infections.

The Scientist asks Brigham and Women’s Hospital infectious disease specialist Lindsey Baden about testing for prior infections.

antibody, immunology, microbiology

A vial containing a red blood sample is balanced on its end on a table or desk by someone wearing a blue medical glove on their right hand
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