A Chinese New Year gathering has been established as a possible link between two COVID-19 clusters involving churches. The link was discovered through a new serological test developed by researchers at DUKE-NUS Medical School, that detects virus-specific antibodies after a person has recovered from the infection. Assistant Professor Danielle Anderson from Duke-NUS Medical School's Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme shared more about how the new test works and how it is different from other tests. READ:
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