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Doctoral student Jordan Neises of Chester adds a reagent to blood serum to determine the presence of acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 antibodies with his researcher adviser, assistant professor Natalie Thiex of South Dakota State University’s Department of Biology and Microbiology. The testing showed that during the eight months prior to the COVID-19 vaccine becoming available, only 15% of the rural health care workers in the study had antibodies to the novel coronavirus. Photo from SDSU.

SDSU study shows low COVID-19 infection rate in health care workers

By Todd Epp Jul 30, 2021 | 12:37 PM