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Czechs to test virus incidence in people without symptoms

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Czech officials said on Wednesday they plan to test 5,000 people without coronavirus symptoms to get an idea of the real incidence of the disease within the EU member's population.

"We are considering a representative sample of about 5,000 people, probably in Prague, to get an idea of how many symptomless people have actually had the disease," Deputy Health Minister Roman Prymula told state television.

The test will be based on antibody response so as to also detect the virus in healthy individuals.

Speaking separately to state radio, Prymula said he also wanted to test the citizens of an eastern region that was under complete lockdown for two weeks, adding that this testing could already begin this week.

 

"We have already supplied 22,000 testing kits. We want to know how many people actually got infected," Prymula said.

The country of 10.7 million people has registered 3,508 confirmed cases of the virus, including 61 cured patients and 39 deaths.

Prymula said he expects 8,000-13,000 confirmed cases around mid April as testing speeds up.

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First Published: Apr 02 2020 | 12:12 AM IST

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