More than half of all Americans now have antibodies pointing to a previous infection of COVID-19, according to results from a new study at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The new CDC analysis estimates that at least three out of every five Americans have antibodies indicating a prior COVID-19 infection.
This is up over the rate fueled by the Omicron surge over the winter, when around one-third of Americans were identified as having signs of a previous COVID-19 infection.
CDC officials say the number is highest for young people, with almost 75 percent of children and adolescents having antibodies.
At a briefing Tuesday, Dr. Kristie Clarke of the CDC’s COVID-19 Seroprevalence Team told reporters the findings are significant.