Haven't been vaccinated, but think you've been in contact with a sick person? Have you had symptoms of SARS, but did not pass the tests? It's time to get tested for antibodies to COVID-19.
If you didn't have a QR code before, you can now get one if you have antibodies.
From February 21, a QR code at the State Services will be available on the basis of a positive antibody test result. The certificate will be valid for six months.
It is necessary to donate blood for the presence of antibodies to the causative agent of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. In K+31, you can take the test at the clinic (without an appointment) and at home by calling the K+31 nurse.
Reference (threshold) values are determined separately for children, separately for adults, depending on the test system.
A QR code, in the presence of antibodies, today can be obtained once, if earlier on the State Services portal there was no information that you had COVID-19 or were vaccinated.
More information about the possibilities of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of COVID-19: here.