Up to 6% of England's population may have had Covid, study shows
by Nicola Davis from Science | The Guardian on (#56VNT)
Imperial College home testing programme suggests 13% of Londoners have antibodies
About 3.4 million people in England - 6% of the population - have had Covid-19, with infections more common among members of black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, according to the results of a large home antibody testing study.
The results from the study, known as React-2, are based on home finger-prick antibody test results from 100,000 participants across the 314 local authorities in England.
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