Signs You Should Have a COVID-19 Antibody Test
Why You May Need an Antibody Test
How It Works
No Sense of Smell or Taste
Chest Pain
Extreme Fatigue
Constant Cough
Shortness of Breath
Headache
Flu-Like Symptoms
You Were Sick at the Beginning of 2020
You’ve Been Around Someone With COVID
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