To test COVID-19 for an individual there was only a test
called swab test. But in the near future, another way is coming shortly to
detect the COVID-19 test which is linked to a smartwatch.
Apple Watch will be coming soon to detect the symptoms
for COVID-19 and the research is also being done by Mount Sinai Health System
in New York and Stanford University in California.
Initial study which was done by Mount Sinai Health System states
that the minor changes in an individual will be detect and tell by the Apple
Watch which includes the heart rate up to 7 days before the usual symptoms
arises in COVID-19 patients and also before the patient tested positive.
Between April 29 and September 29, near about 300 health care workers changes
were analyzed.
Rob Hirten, who is assistant professor of Medicine at the
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City told CBS Money Watch
states that “For the moment, we are depending upon the people who says that
they’re sick and not feeling well, but wearing an Apple Watch doesn’t require
any active user input and can identify people who might be asymptomatic. It
will be appropriate to control infectious diseases”.
Professor Michael Snyder Stanford University informed the
publications that, an alarm system has also been created by the user that will
give warning
notification regarding the inappropriate heart rate for a
particular time period. The normal misbalance will not give alarms but the
major and problematic fluctuations will give. In addition the alert
notification will also shown by the user to not meet people and no useless
outings.
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