Germany's plan to overcome coronavirus through random testing for antibodies

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Nationwide sample testing of 15,000 people to be conducted from next month

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Studies are important otherwise we keep moving in the dark. There is so much we don't know about this coronavirus.

Ah of course in Germany. Where else ?

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Testing for antibodies is that not what our government advisors have been saying

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