Recovered individuals could be asked to participate more in public spaces if they develop antibodies, so that ending the lockdown is safer, a new study suggests Individuals who have recovered from covid-19 could play a key role in helping countries relax lockdowns amid looming economic crisis, new research shows.
Such people could be asked to participate more in public spaces so that some economic activities keep running while fatalities are limited, the research suggested.
For instance, in a population of 10 million facing a high transmission rate, an estimated 71,000 deaths could be limited to just 20,000 by actively deploying recovered patients in human-to-human interactions, found the study by researchers from Georgia Institute of