The graphs, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), show that 99 per cent of adults in England were estimated to have Covid-fighting antibodies by February 28.
Office for National Statistics estimates showed 99 per cent of adults in England had Covid-fighting antibodies.
Experts today heralded the success of the vaccination drive for triggering the high antibody levels. More than 85 per cent of Britons are now double-jabbed and 67 per cent have got three doses
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