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FAMU begins testing for COVID-19 antibodies

The FAMU-Bond Community Health Center Bragg Memorial Stadium COVID-19 Testing site began testing for COVID-19 antibody earlier today.  The test is open to the general and is free.
So far, the FAMU COVID-19 testing site, which opened in April, has done more than 30,000 individual tests. “The addition of rapid antibody testing will provide more clarity on past exposures,” said Cynthia Harris, Ph.D., Director, FAMU Institute of Public Health.  
Antibody testing is preferred for individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past or for individuals who believe they have already been infected with COVID-19. It is performed with blood drawn from the arm (not a finger stick), results are available within 15 minutes. 
Those seeking the antibody test must schedule an appointment for the antibody test by calling Leon County Health Department at 850-404-6399.  Individuals with a positive antibody test may consider donating plasma to OneBlood donation center to help others battling the illness.
Antibody tests does not replace COVID-19 testing. Diagnostic testing will continue at Bragg Stadium. Priority will be given to those who are symptomatic, 65 and older, and children under the age of 18.  Diagnostic testing for COVID-19 is available by walking up to the site. The appointment line now will only schedule appointments for antibody testing.  
COVID-19 symptoms include fever, shortness of breath, aches, tiredness, sore throat, chills, cough, diarrhea, nausea/vomiting, loss of smell or taste, and abdominal pain.
The FAMU COVID-19 testing site opens at 9 a.m. Monday through Saturday and remains open until it reaches its 500-test limit, unless closed due to inclement weather. All testing offered at Bragg Stadium is free and no physician referral is required.

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