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The study is entirely voluntary and open to approximately 9,500 staff

"All of the information gained from this study will ultimately help the health services prepare for increasing number of cases."

Workers in St James’s Hospital , Dublin and University Hospital Galway are being invited to have a simple blood test to determine the presence of Covid-19 antibodies.It's open to all staff in all departments across the two hospitals and is entirely voluntary, with approximately 9,500 staff eligible.

"It will help the health service better understand this new infection, including the risk factors relevant to healthcare workers, for example the areas they work in and the type of patient exposure they have, as well as factors such as their sex, age and living arrangements. "It will identify the proportion of healthcare staff who have the antibodies present but were asymptomatic and therefore possible unaware of their exposure to the virus. All of the information gained from this study will ultimately help the health services prepare for increasing number of cases,” she said.

 

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