98% of Surveyed People in Vietnam’s HCMC Have Antibody to COVID-19

As many as 98% of the total 839 respondents in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City have antibodies to COVID-19, HCMC health authorities cited the latest survey by the municipal Center for Diseases Control (HCDC) and the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) as reporting.

Local authorities ordered the two facilities to conduct the survey to evaluate herd immunity after the city used to be the COVID-19 epicenter and carried out COVID-19 vaccination campaigns.

Researchers carried out the survey in September by randomly choosing people aged 0-70 of different sexes and geographical locations.

The survey result is similar to that of a study to assess the immune response among medical staff at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ho Chi Minh City.

The researchers will continue to survey the community serological progress in December and the relations between antibody data and disease severity in age groups in Ho Chi Minh City. (Suc Khoe Doi Song, Vietnam Plus English, Dang Cong San, Cong An TPHCM, Tuoi Tre, VOV)