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A Review on Wearable and Contactless Sensing for COVID-19 With Policy Challenges
2021
Frontiers in Communications and Networks
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected more than 100 million people worldwide, with around 500,000 cases reported daily. This has led to the overwhelming of healthcare systems even in developed countries such as the US, UK, etc. Remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients with non-serious symptoms can help reduce the burden on healthcare facilities and make them available for high risk groups and the seriously affected. The pandemic has accelerated the demand for the remote patient monitoring (RPM)
doi:10.3389/frcmn.2021.636293
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