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Almost All Indonesians Have Covid Antibody, March Survey Shows
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Almost all Indonesians have developed antibodies against Covid-19, according to the latest government survey conducted in March.
About 99.2% of the population in the survey had antibody against the virus, due to vaccination or past infections, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said in his weekly briefing on Monday. That’s higher than almost 87% recorded in the previous survey in December. Antibody levels were also higher among respondents in the March survey, he added.