The device is stuck to the skin of the throat, where it stays put as the wearer performs normal activities, including sleep.
Researchers at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab have already been testing the sensor over the past two weeks on COVID-19 patients and the healthcare workers that take care of them. In total, about 25 patients are having their symptoms tracked nearly 24/7, having produced more than 1,500 hours of data that takes up more than a terabyte of space.
Via: Northwestern
Flexible Throat Sensor Powered by AI to Track COVID-19 Symptoms
As COVID-19 continues to infect more people around the world, there are still few reliable […]
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