Phase II of U of L Co-Immunity Project seeks more participation to accurately gauge COVID-19 statistics

The second phase of community testing is about to begin for the University of Louisville's Co-Immunity Project. Researchers have sent out about 32,000 letters to specific households across Jefferson County requesting participation in the study. If you received one of the letters, you're invited to participate in the project. It requires a quick registration online followed by a COVID-19 test and a simple antibody test.