
Yale researcher teams develops wearable clip to detect COVID
Fox News
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health have developed a wearable clip that can detect if a person has been exposed to COVID-19.
A fresh air clip used to detect COVID. (Krystal Godri Pollitt) The clip attached to a shirt. (Krystal Pollitt) A clinician wearing the fresh air clilp. (Yale New Haven Hospital/Dr. Jodi Sherman)
Krystal Godri Pollitt, who led the team of researchers who developed the clip, told Fox News it came about through her research measuring a person’s exposure to environmental factors.
"Through that work, I developed wearable tools that we can measure our exposure to lots of different chemicals within the air and other airborne factors," Godri Pollitt said.

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