Coronavirus Update: High-Tech Rings May Help Detect COVID-19

When NBA athletes head back to the court next month, some may be donning new rings that can detect possible signs of COVID-19 by measuring pulse, breathing rate, and temperature. Get a glimpse into life in the "bubble," where players will be largely protected from infection.
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NBA to Use High-Tech Rings to Help Detect COVID-19
When NBA athletes head back to the court next month, some may be donning new rings that can detect possible signs of COVID-19 by measuring pulse, breathing rate, and temperature. Get a glimpse into life in the "bubble," where players will be largely protected from infection.
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