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Jeremy Vine leaves fans stunned as he tests himself for coronavirus antibody in video

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Jeremy Vine, 54, left his Twitter followers taken aback after he took the opportunity to showcase how a coronavirus home kit effectively works.The Channel 5 favourite shared the clip in view of his 740,000 followers.It comes as the UK Government outlined plans for Britons to conduct coronavirus antibody tests at home, with finger-prick kits that will be available from Amazon and Boots.Jeremy was quick to point out that the home kit was not to test if he had coronavirus but to see if an individual has already beaten the virus and gained some immunity from it.The broadcaster captioned the clip: "I have just done a COVID-19 test."Note — this is not the 'have you got it?' test which the government is having so much trouble sourcing.This is the.

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