Brunei: 12 people found with Covid-19 antibodies in latest survey


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, June 28 (Xinhua): A serology survey conducted this month at several selected mosques in Brunei has found 12 cases with COVID-19 antibodies, the country's Ministry of Health said on Saturday.

According to the ministry, preliminary findings showed that 12 out of 504 participants tested positive for the serology survey. However, all the positive participants as well as their family members tested negative on the swab tests for C0vid-19 and were confirmed to be free from active infection.

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