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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Tracking the Spread of Covid published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
As schools begin to return to in-person learning, there's a lot of concern about children's safety, especially with those under the age of 12 remaining unvaccinated. One California-based start-up aims to get ahead of the next outbreak. Kinsa makes thermometers that can track the spread of disease in real-time. Readings from its devices are sent to Kinsa's app and delivers data to health officials, schools, and families. Kinsa CEO Inder Singh discusses how this technology can help - particularly children. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)