Augusta University: Antibody Study Suggests Columbia County May Fare Better in Coronavirus Infections
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
AUGUSTA, Georgia, July 1 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
The rate of COVID-19 infection in one of Georgia's fastest-growing counties may be significantly lower than some other areas of the country, according to an antibody testing study by researchers at the Medical College of Georgia and Augusta University Health.
An analysis of the blood of some 989 people employed by Columbia County found that 2.83% had been infected with SARS-CoV-2, compared . . .
The rate of COVID-19 infection in one of Georgia's fastest-growing counties may be significantly lower than some other areas of the country, according to an antibody testing study by researchers at the Medical College of Georgia and Augusta University Health.
An analysis of the blood of some 989 people employed by Columbia County found that 2.83% had been infected with SARS-CoV-2, compared . . .