This Smart Ring Is Being Used To Detect Early Signs of COVID-19

The problem with the COVID-19 virus is that the virus can incubate within the person’s body for as long as a couple of weeks, meaning that there could be many infected out there who aren’t exhibiting any signs until it is too late and they might have infected many others in between. However, a smart ring by the name of Oura could help with that problem.

2,000 Oura Rings have been distributed to workers at the UCSF Medical Center and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. These rings can be used to measure the vitals of the wearer, such as heart rate, body temperature, HRV, and calorie burn, but it is now being used in a study to see if it has the potential to help detect the COVID-19 virus in the wearer early on so that they can either seek treatment or put themselves in self-quarantine.

According to Dr. Ashley Mason, the UCSF assistant psychiatry professor who developed the project, “It will help people self-quarantine sooner, get treatment sooner. It’s expected back in the fall and we need to have tools ready.” In an example case, Finnish CEO Petri Hollmén was wearing the ring when one day it alerted him that his body temperature was 1 degree Celsius higher than normal.

Hollmen claims he felt fine, but after getting tested, it was discovered that he had the COVID-19 virus. According to Hollmen, “Without a device telling me this, I would’ve just thought that I was a bit tired due to the dog waking me up twice during the night.”

This Smart Ring Is Being Used To Detect Early Signs of COVID-19

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Verizon Is Giving Customers An Extra 15GB Of Data To Use

As more of us are staying home during this coronavirus outbreak, it means that we are looking at ways to keep ourselves entertained since we are no longer able to go out to meet friends or interact with colleagues. As such, it’s not surprising that more internet data will be consumed compared to usual.

The good news is that Verizon is here to help as the carrier has announced that they will be giving customers an extra 15GB of data for the next month. This will be available from the 25th of March until the 30th of April, where it will be applicable for all customers, both existing and new ones.

There are several ways that this extra data will be added to an account. For consumer and small business postpaid accounts with unlimited data plans, your extra 15GB will come in the form of hotspot data. For prepaid customers and those who aren’t on unlimited plans, 15GB will be added to their account which can be used for regular use or hotspot.

Standalone metered and unlimited Jetpack plans will also be provided with an additional 15GB of data. This data will be automatically added to accounts, which means that there is no action required on the end of the customer.

Verizon Is Giving Customers An Extra 15GB Of Data To Use

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