The Dallas City Council has approved $500,000 to spend on an ongoing by UT Southwestern Medical Center.
The study is assessing how widely spread the coronavirus is in North Texas and why some communities are harder-hit than others.
鈥淲e have some preliminary data that suggests about 4.5% to 5% of Dallas County has antibodies to COVID, suggesting prior exposure,鈥 said Dr. Amit Singal, who鈥檚 leading the study.
During a city council meeting on Wednesday, Singal pointed out that COVID-19 infections in North Texas are underestimated because there isn't enough testing and many people are asymptomatic.
The study will include two separate tests, one for the virus and one for the antibodies, which stops the virus from getting inside the body.
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鈥淲ith this type of testing we are going to know more and more about how it has affected the city of Dallas,鈥 said council member Omar Narvaez, who represents District 6.
鈥淢y opinion is that if the city of Dallas is participating, that the entire city of Dallas should be eligible to participate in this.鈥
Narvaez raised the concern that some zip codes within the city of Dallas are in counties outside of Dallas County. He wants to make sure the tests are available to all counties within the city of Dallas, including Collin and Denton.
The original study was open to anyone who lives in Dallas or Tarrant County, but as of Nov. 7, it was expanded to include Collin County zip codes 75252 and 75287. Those who wish to participate can register online.
Researchers are looking for residents to get involved. They fear that low registration numbers are because people are afraid to learn if they鈥檝e had the virus. They hope to test 44,000 people to learn more about how to stop the spread of the virus.
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