1. swabbing - Noun
2. swabbing - Verb
Derived from swab
of Swab
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Accurately testing involves several steps, including carefully swabbing the nose or throat to collect a sample, placing it in a sterile tube, storing it below 46 degrees Fahrenheit and shipping it to a lab within three days. Source: Internet
BACH COVID-19 drive-thru testing center team lead, nurse Alisa Rivers (center) monitors the flow of patients coming to the site for scheduled evaluations and nasal swabbing. Source: Internet
A Waterloo FBI task force was able to obtain Baldwin’s DNA samples after going through his trash and swabbing items he’d touched in a local Walmart. Source: Internet
“Did he get two positives and then ‘use up’ the virus in his nose but continue swabbing?” Source: Internet
Drive up to the swabbing station in front of the hospital at 1200 College Drive at your appointed time. Source: Internet