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Physicians Quality Care – 2 more patients test positive for COVID-19; about 270 seek antibody test in 3 days

Physicians Quality Care counted two more positive COVID-19 test results for Madison County residents among the nearly 200 results returned to the clinic the first three days of this week.

Since March 18, PQC has tested 1,250 people for COVID-19 in its secure COVID-19 Clinic on Pleasant Plains Extension in Jackson. Among the 1,164 test results returned, 51 patients have tested positive.

The updated county-by-county breakdown of people with positive results is Madison County, 32; Gibson County, 8; Haywood County, 6; Carroll County, 2; Henderson County, 1; Obion County, 1; and McNairy County, 1.

From Monday morning through Wednesday night, 245 people had come to the COVID-19 clinic to find out if they have the virus, and another 266 people had come to PQC’s urgent care clinics in Jackson and Milan to find out if they have antibodies to the virus.

Physicians Quality Care, in partnership with LabCorp, a nationally accredited testing laboratory, is offering COVID-19 antibody tests in accordance with the public health emergency guidance issued by the FDA. On April 17, in an FDA-issued Fact Sheet, the FDA gave Emergency Use Authorizations for COVID-19 tests, including Sars-CoV-2 serological or antibody tests.

The COVID-19 antibody tests used by Physicians Quality Care specifically test for Sars-CoV-2 (COVID-19) IgG antibodies, said Dr. Jimmy Hoppers, CEO of Physicians Quality Care. “Does this guarantee that there is no cross-reactivity to other members of the coronavirus family? No, but that can be said when testing for any virus.”

IgG antibodies are your immune system’s response to fighting off the presence of a virus, and the FDA has released the following statement: “Experience with other viruses suggests that individuals whose blood contains antibodies associated with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection – provided they are recovered and not currently infected with the virus – may be able to resume work and other daily activities in society.”

“The data we are getting is reliable,” Hoppers said. “it is showing whether someone has developed antibodies (or markers) for the coronavirus. The question is what does it mean to have antibodies for COVID-19, and those answers will come as we continue to learn more about COVID-19. However, we do know that the presence of antibodies to other diseases caused by a virus – measles, mumps, flu, chicken pox – confers a much lower risk of getting the disease or spreading it to others.”

Those wanting an antibody test should be asymptomatic – meaning they’ve had no symptoms of the coronavirus for the last 10 days. They can walk-in to PQC’s urgent care clinics in Milan or Jackson. Similar to a regular office visit, they will meet with a provider and then have blood drawn. It will take two to three days for the results to come back from LabCorp.

For more information call 731-984-8400 or visit physiciansqualitycare.com. PQC in Jackson is open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week. Telemedicine is available during those hours.

Because all COVID-19-concerned patients are directed to the Jackson location’s secure COVID-19 clinic, PQC in Milan has new hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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