A study conducted by Spanish researchers has found that only five per cent of the population in Spain has developed antibodies, nowhere near the levels needed to achieve ''herd immunity''. According to the study, despite the high impact of Covid-19 in Spain, prevalence estimates remain low and are clearly insufficient to provide herd immunity. Herd immunity is achieved when enough people become infected with a virus to stop its spread.
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