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At Western University, Lauren Sano leads a stem cell club, collecting mouth swabs from possible donors of different ethnic backgrounds.
Chinese scientists ignored requests for years to release information about swabs taken from surfaces at the Wuhan market.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/23/world/europe/chinese-censorship-covid.html
During an active outbreak at an LTC home, the study found more than half of the floor swabs tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
I'm also currently using up some compostable cotton swabs since my cat knocked my reusable (opens in a new tab) off of the counter and into the fourth dimension.
Source: https://mashable.com/review/lomi-countertop-composter
In preparation for the Coronation Ms Blessley has spent the past four months meticulously preserving the flaking gilding and cleaning the chair's surface using sponges and cotton swabs.
Police said Smerk even willingly gave police additional DNA swabs before they handed him their business cards and went back to their hotel.
Source: https://www.denver7.com/man-arrested-in-1994-cold-case-murder-of-virginia-mother
The swabs were collected, Bloom writes, “ a month after the first human infections in Wuhan.”
Source: https://theintercept.com/2023/05/10/covid-pandemic-origin-raccoon-dog/
“We are glad that Puritan is working to develop new and alternative uses for their specialty swabs in partnership with other Maine businesses.”
Your swabs can then be returned with the enclosed pre-paid envelope to DKMS in order to ensure that your details are added to the DKMS’s stem cell registry.