Always in the literature of Vaccine analysis is the question of risk and benefit.
If you have strong anti-bodies, say 15 and up on the Roche Assay which is a good one, and the one that Labcorp uses, then a vaccine would have no upside and potential downside.
Its fairly easy, I started on the website last Sunday, gave a blood sample at a Labcorp facility not far from me on Monday, and had results Tuesday morning.
Do it. They are also running a study with volunteers in which they test your anti-bodies periodically to see how they vary over time, and they pay you $3500.
Sounds interesting, but with all the nefarious shit going down, I just don't want to be pricked that much.
They used to take convalescent plasma, but are no longer doing it.
https://www.labcorp.com/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/providers/antibody-test
This is the histogram of test results using the Roche Assay. Below you can see how the different assays produce different numbers, so you absolutely need to know the assay. Different Labcorp locations may use different assays, so ask when you go or call corporate.
Results are very repeatable.
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