Justin Trudeau says he’ll take COVID-19 antibody test once available
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that once there’s a test widely available to see who has had COVID-19, he’ll take it.
Trudeau was exposed to the novel coronavirus earlier this year via his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, who likely contracted it during a trip to England. The prime minister never showed any symptoms.
He was never tested himself. At the time, testing was limited to those who were symptomatic.
But testing is slowly becoming available now that can detect whether a person has previously had COVID-19 by looking for signs of the infection in their blood.


