Anyone here got the scoop on antibody tests? I took one yesterday from LabCorp and it came back positive with a count in the 60s U/mL. Reading around this seems like the baseline for prior infection (my exposure was ~6 months ago) as some people get scores in the 1000s+, but antibodies also arent the full picture as T-cells are an important factor as well. Hong Kong uses 50 as a threshold for antibody immunity. Wondering if anyone here has definitive info on this subject because i havent seen much yet.
Also i took my 1st antibody test at CVS last month and it came back negative so i wouldnt even waste your time with them if youre interested. They took a tiny sample from pricking my finger and ran it through a one-off handheld machine. LabCorp did a full bloodwork sample from the artery, had my result within 48 hours, and was about the same price (and had options for insurance but its <$50 total).
Business insider is buzzfeed for finance bros so ill take ot w a grain of salt. Good call in veins though i was high af when i wrote that last night