I’ve always thought it strange that they had to push a q-tip that far up your nose to determine if you had a virus that is supposedly so contagious that you could catch it merely by being less than six foot from someone who had it. Wouldn’t a throat swab suffice?
so contagious that you could catch it merely by being less than six foot from someone who had it. Wouldn’t a throat swab suffice?
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Or even an air swab at the danger will Robinson distance of 3 feet !
There are theories, but no proof, that the swabs have something(s) on them we wouldn't like and by swabbing nasally, they are able to apply the swab to the tissue separating the nasal cavity from the brain.
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