Saji first took the exam in January and scored 99.99 but, because he was not satisfied, he sat for the test again in April
Speaking to Dawn news, microbiologist Professor Javed Usman said detection of antibodies in 11 per cent of the population was much less than his expectations as it meant that Pakistan was still far away from the concept of herd immunity.
He said that the ratio of antibodies also depended on the sensitivity of testing, but 89 per cent were still vulnerable to the deadly virus, which has so far infected a total of 291,588 people in Pakistan and killed 6,219 others.
Saji first took the exam in January and scored 99.99 but, because he was not satisfied, he sat for the test again in April
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