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4 Utah cities to offer antibody tests starting this week

May 15, 2020, 12:48 PM | Updated: May 18, 2020, 10:42 am

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Four Utah cities will begin administering antibody tests May 20 to determine whether there's been a wider spread of COVID-19 than previously thought. Understanding the spread of COVID-19 antibodies is important to reaching herd immunity, which state epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn said is crucial to beating the virus. (Photo: Rapid Screen Solutions)

(Photo: Rapid Screen Solutions)

SALT LAKE CITY — Four Utah cities will begin administering antibody tests to residents who think they may have been exposed to or infected with COVID-19 but didn’t experience any symptoms. This testing will begin Wednesday in Bluffdale, Draper, Riverton and Vineyard for residents. 

The screening is aimed to detect antibodies present Utah residents which allow their immune systems to fight COVID-19. If the antibodies of a specific virus are present, that means they were exposed or infected with the virus. In the case of other sicknesses, individuals may have received a vaccination to prevent contracting it in the first place. 

Antibodies are important to understanding the spread of COVID-19 across the country, determining if the country is close to reaching herd immunity: a collective resistance to the spread of the virus because of a high number of immune persons. 

It’s also important to understand the true number of people who have been infected with the virus. These tests give scientists an idea of how far the virus has spread since a number of those infected never showed symptoms. Testing has mainly been encouraged for those with symptoms relating to COVID-19.   

“We believe a central component to beating COVID-19 is to test our residents,” the city mayors said in a joint statement. “We need to know our true infection rate so we can take actions to limit spread, conduct contact tracing and make future data-driven public policy decisions. We invite all our residents to consider being tested for COVID-19 antibodies as we continue to battle this virus.”

Residents can make an appointment online and will be tested on a first-come-first-served basis. Antibody tests will cost $69.99 per person, which can be reimbursed by insurance payment plans. 

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Drive-thru appointments in the four cities will take place every 30 minutes and results will be provided in 15-20 minutes. The schedule is as follows: 

  • Wednesday, May 20 – Draper
  • Thursday, May 21 – Riverton
  • Tuesday, May 26 – Draper
  • Thursday, May 28 – Bluffdale
  • Friday, May 29 – Vineyard

Results will be available through finger-prick tests gathering small drops of blood from residents. Rapid Screen Solutions, the organization administering the antibody tests, will also test residents to participate in saliva-based tests if they test positive for COVID-19 antibodies — that way, they can confirm the presence of the virus. 

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