With roughly 124,000,000 Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, including nearly 8,000,000 Floridians, many might be tempted to get a COVID-19 antibody test to confirm their vaccine is working.
While it sounds easy enough, there are many factors you should consider, including accuracy and cost before you rush to get a finger prick.
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