Fitbit launches COVID-19 wearables study for early detection algorithm

Fitbit launches COVID-19 wearables study for early detection algorithm

The in-app study collects wearable data and asks participants about their recent symptom history. Fitbit has launched an in-app study the company says could help develop an algorithm for detecting potential COVID-19 cases prior to symptom onset.

Device owners over the age of 21 who live in the U.S. or Canada who either had a confirmed case of COVID-19 or recently experienced symptoms consistent with the disease are invited to take part in what the company has dubbed the Fitbit COVID-19 study.

Along with providing their recent device data, these users will be asked to answer a series of questions found within the Fitbit app’s Assessments & Reports section. They ask participants about their COVID-19 or flu history, whether they experienced or are still experiencing disease symptoms, and other information about medical history and demographics.

Device owners must opt in if they are interested in participating and sharing their data, and may withdraw from the study at any time, according to the company.




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