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NASA is giving employees Fitbits to help slow the spread of Covid-19, but will it work? – TechRadar
To boldly stay at home

NASA is giving Fitbit Charge 4s to 1,000 of its employees to help reduce the risk of infectious disease spread in its space missions. If this pilot plan is successful, NASA may expand the scope of its program beyond mission-critical teams to all staff.
Using wearable technology, NASA hopes its employees will be better equipped to track their health and detect any potential disease symptoms as quickly as possible. Fitbits Daily Check-in feature will provide regular Covid-19 guidance, allowing wearers…
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