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A number of media outlets are covering the wearable sensor work at the Max Näder Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes Research at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. Here are a few links to catch you up to speed:
Northwestern, AbilityLab at work on COVID detection device (Crain's Chicago Business)
Northwestern, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Develop Wearable Device To Track COVID-19 Symptoms (CBS Chicago)
Monitoring COVID-19: First Wearable Device Continuously Tracks Key Symptoms (WBBM-AM)
First Wearable Device Monitors Key Symptoms of COVID-19 (HealthDay)
COVID-19 Monitoring: New Wearable Device Continuously Tracks Key Symptoms (International Business Times)
Sensors placed on neck can help monitor cough, provide important COVID-19 data (WGN-TV)
Band-Aid style wearable syncs with a phone or tablet to diagnose Covid-19 (AsiaOne)
Wearable device can tell if your cough is the coronavirus (Yahoo! Finance)
A new wearable device aims to detect COVID symptoms (American Inno)
Northwestern University scientists develop wearable wireless device, tracks common symptoms of COVID-19 (ABC 7 Chicago)
Chicago Researchers Develop New Tool to Battle Coronavirus (Chicago Sun-Times)
Northwestern, AbilityLab at work on COVID detection device (Modern Healthcare)
Flexible Throat Sensor Powered by AI to Track COVID-19 Symptoms (Medgadget)
Wearable device can tell if your cough is the coronavirus (Digital Trends)
New 'coronavirus sensor' can detect early signs of virus, researchers say (Fox News)