If Bikur Cholim dropped off 2700 samples and only 1000 had enough antibodies to donate, does that mean that less than 50% of those that got tested have immunity?
Please stop calling it immunity, I don’t think it’s 100% clear to anyone
1. What the definitive threshold of antibodies are needed to guarantee immunity
2. How long those are expected to last
3. That there aren’t other live strains from which said patient is not immune
And what I think is most important of all:
4. That a patient with said level of antibodies is definitively not shedding the virus and risking spreading it to others.