Importance of vaccinationsLuxembourg headed for third wave; 10% of residents have antibodies

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Analysis has shown that 10.3% of Luxembourg residents have developed antibodies against Covid-19. Despite this, the country may be facing a third wave.
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Based on serological tests that are regularly carried out by health authorities, 10.3% of Luxembourg residents have already developed antibodies to Sars-CoV-2, according to virologist Dr. Thomas Dentzer in the RTL podcast

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Health personnel were among the first to be vaccinated, and are furthermore regularly tested. Luxembourg’s current coronavirus numbers show that the virus’ circulation is less present among inoculated groups and, above all, severe symptoms are prevented altogether in people that have received the jab.

Indications of a new wave

There are indications that Luxembourg is facing a third wave. More remnants of the virus are found in wastewater, and the number of infections has also been climbing in recent days. For virologist Dr Thomas Dentzer, broad-scale testing with the national large-scale testing programme is an essential strategy to keep the pandemic under control.

In a representative sample of the week from 8-14 February, 132 positive tests were sequenced. In 57.6% of cases it was the British variant, and in 4.5% the South African mutation.

Great faith is placed in rapid tests. Due to their swift result and increased use, the chain of infection can be interrupted early. They are already being used in sports, among other things, and they should be coming to schools very soon.

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