While the race for developing a vaccine continues globally, every firm and organization
are trying their best to combat the deadly virus. Recently, several mobile applications
have been developed for the digital detection of COVID-19.
Here’s how your Fitbit can help you detect Coronavirus digitally
1. Here’s how your Fitbit can help you detect
Coronavirus digitally
While the race for developing a vaccine continues globally, every firm and organization
are trying their best to combat the deadly virus. Recently, several mobile applications
have been developed for the digital detection of COVID-19.
Your Fitbit Could Help You Detect Coronavirus Digitally, Here’s how it works
One such application for digital COVID-19 detection is ‘Mass Science.’ According to the
research team that developed the app, there is an inbuilt facility which enables this app
to sync with wearables such as Fitbit devices. The data obtained by the COVID-Collab
Study participant can be used for the research. This app can record and share data such
as heart rate; activities performed, and detecting the sleep pattern.
Information related to their moods, geo-location and mental health can also be shared by
the participants, in addition to COVID-19 symptoms. The participants can also share their
diagnosis with the research team, in case they are tested positive for COVID-19.
Amos Folarin, a study lead author, has mentioned that a lack of information about the
infected population, and particularly the ones who are asymptomatic, is a matter of great
concern. He also suggested that a study is being conducted on wearables to see how
helpful they can be in detecting COVID-19.
One of the most significant advantages of this method is that it’s economical. Because of
its cost-effectiveness, continuous detection of the disease is possible, and it can be a
game-changer.
This app will assist in the research by analyzing the heart rate, activity when a participant
is reported ill or diagnosed with COVID-19, says a study. The researchers will be able to
trace any difference from the time of the reported illness to the time when the participant
was healthy.
Also, a Fitbit user can share their previous record of the data while they were ill or tested
positive for COVID-19.
The data shared by the participants can be used to draw insights and also can be used
to develop a digital test and get early warnings for coronavirus. According to the team,
the more participants available for the COVID-Collab Study will result in better chances
for the researchers to understand the precise pattern of COVID.
Earlier studies have shown that the essential health indicators from the wearables were
capable of detecting flu-like symptoms. The researchers for signs of illness will analyze
the data provided by the participants of the COVID-Collab Study. The signal if validated
2. by the Study, will be used in the further development of the basis of a continuous
monitoring symptom. This can be used to send alerts if a person is experiencing early
signs of the disease.
It will prove to be a valuable tool for early and easy detection of COVID-19 symptoms,
and consequently, can help prevent the spread of the disease.
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