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Coronavirus anti-body test hailed a 'game-changer' passes first major trials

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The Telegraph.Sir John Bell, Oxford's Regius Professor of Medicine, who leads the Government's antibody testing programme, said: "This rapid test appears to be truly amazing, and it shows we can do this ourselves."It is developed by Oxford University and is a fingerprick test designed to use as home, the report adds.There have already been tens of thousands of prototypes manufactures ahead of regulatory approval over the next few weeks.Dr Chris Hand, chairman of Abingdon Health, said the first major clinical trial involved nearly 300 people.It was carried out by scientists at Ulster University.He told the paper: "It was found to be 98.6 per cent accurate, and that's very good news."We've had two shifts of R&D personnel working day and.

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