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Germany to study antibodies in volunteers aboard a medical bus

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Kupferzell (Germany), 20 May, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Ronald Wittek).- The Robert Koch Institute, the German government agency for research and disease prevention, on Wednesday began a study with volunteers aboard a bus to find out about the extent of coronavirus in the population. Germany has more than 175,000 positive cases, more than 8,000 deaths from coronavirus and about 155,700 recovered, according to data provided by the institute. FOOTAGE IN GERMANY OF THIS WORK BEING CARRIED OUT.

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