ONS data shows 12.1% of population would have tested positive, meaning most still at risk

About one in eight people in the community in England would have been expected to test positive for coronavirus antibodies in December, data suggests, revealing the majority of the population are still at risk from Covid-19.

According to antibody data collected by the Office for National Statistics as part of its coronavirus infection survey, an estimated 12.1% of people in England aged 16 or over – about 5.4 million people – would have tested positive for antibodies in December.

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