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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop App To ‘Listen’ For Signs Of COVID-19

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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop App To ‘Listen’ For Signs Of COVID-19

Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop App To ‘Listen’ For Signs Of COVID-19

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University say they have created an app that can determine whether you might have COVID-19, just by analyzing your voice.

Katie Johnston reports.


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