COVID-19 IGG better than PCR for the green pass
<p>European Countries and Switzerland provide Green Pass for people who fulfill the two doses' vaccines but also for people who recovered from COVID-19. In order to prove that people recovered they should provide a positive PCR from more than two weeks ago, while IGG positive for COVID-19...
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Journal of Vaccines and Immunology - Peertechz Publications,
2021-07-20.
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a COVID-19 IGG better than PCR for the green pass |
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520 | |a <p>European Countries and Switzerland provide Green Pass for people who fulfill the two doses' vaccines but also for people who recovered from COVID-19. In order to prove that people recovered they should provide a positive PCR from more than two weeks ago, while IGG positive for COVID-19 is not accepted as a prove of recovery. This policy is not sustained by evidence-based medicine. </p> | ||
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