Oura study shows covid-19 can impact your biometrics for weeks after infection

A collection of five Oura smart rings are arranged on concrete pedestals of varying heights. There’s a glossy gold ring, a rosy gold ring, a silver one in the center, a gunmetal gray one, and a matte black one. In some cases, Oura says it took up to a month for users’ biometric baselines to return to normal after a covid-19 infection. | Image: Oura

At the start of the pandemic, researchers and wearables makers rushed to see whether smartwatches and fitness trackers could detect covid-19. It’s now 2023, and while wearables show promise in detecting illnesses...

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