The Alphabet company Verily is helping Brown University bring students and teachers back to campus amid the pandemic. Today the company launched a program called Healthy at Work aimed at employers that will help employees self-monitor symptoms, make testing recommendations, and determine a person’s eligibility for going to work.
Brown University is the first client. The university will be requiring students and faculty on campus this summer to use the platform as part of a pilot. It’s not clear yet whether the program will be extended in the fall.
The centerpiece of the program is an app where students and teachers log their symptoms (or lack there of) and activities that might put them at risk based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on a daily basis. The app will also tell a person when they need to get tested for COVID-19. Appointments can be scheduled directly in app either with an on-campus testing location, a participating Rite Aid, which Verily has…
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Source : fastcompany.com
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