Background: End stage kidney disease patients on maintenance dialysis are vulnerable to contract COVID-19 infection and variable degrees of disease severity have been reported. SEHA Kidney Care (SKC) is the largest provider of dialysis services in the United Arab Emirates providing dialysis services to ~1180 patients, including ~80 patients on peritoneal dialysis. Mortality of COVID-19 among patients with ESKD on dialysis is high and ranges from 14 to 31% in different published series. Not much is known about antibody response to COVID-19 in this group of patients. Patient population demographics in the UAE are dissimilar to many other countries. The objective of this study was to describe the characteristics of patients and clinical staff who developed COVID-19 RT-PCR positivity and assess antibody response to COVID-19.Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis to characterize features of COVID-19 in our adult dialysis population. In addition, IgG antibody serology was also performed to assess response to COVID-19. Results: The incidence of COVID-19 infection in our population was 13%. 81% of the patients were males, average age was 53.2 ± 12 years, and 95% were on in-center haemodialysis. The majority of patients (68%) developed mild disease while 13% required critical care. Combinations of drugs including Hydroxychloroquine, Favipiravir, Lopinavir, Ritonavir, Camostat, Tocilizumab and steroids were used based on local guidelines. The median time to viral clearance was 15 days [IQR 6-26]. Overall mortality in our cohort was 9.2%.We performed COVID-19 IgG antibody serology in a subset (n=87) of RT-PCR positive patients. Interestingly, 23 (26%) patients did not develop any antibody response. We successfully implemented a regular screening strategy for patients and staff to identify asymptomatic carriers with an aim to isolate them from the rest of the cohort.Conclusions: Our study has highlighted an important finding of lack of antibody response in a quarter of patients with ESKD. This may have significant implications for this group of patients while efforts are underway to develop an effective vaccine against COVID-19. With regular screening of all dialysis patients and staff, asymptomatic carriers can be identified and prevent spread of COVID-19 within the dialysis units.