Population-scale longitudinal mapping of COVID-19 symptoms, behaviour and testing

Despite the widespread implementation of public health measures, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States. To facilitate an agile response to the pandemic, we developed How We Feel, a web and mobile application that collects longitudinal self-reported survey respo...

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Main Authors: Allen, William E. (Author), Altae-Tran, Han (Author), Briggs, James (Author), Jin, Xin (Author), McGee, Glen (Author), Shi, Andy (Author), Raghavan, Rumya (Author), Kamariza, Mireille (Author), Nova, Nicole (Author), Pereta, Albert (Author), Danford, Chris (Author), Kamel, Amine (Author), Gothe, Patrik (Author), Milam, Evrhet (Author), Aurambault, Jean (Author), Primke, Thorben (Author), Li, Weijie (Author), Inkenbrandt, Josh (Author), Huynh, Tuan (Author), Chen, Evan (Author), Lee, Christina (Author), Croatto, Michael (Author), Bentley, Helen (Author), Lu, Wendy (Author), Murray, Robert (Author), Travassos, Mark (Author), Coull, Brent A. (Author), Openshaw, John (Author), Greene, Casey S. (Author), Shalem, Ophir (Author), King, Gary (Author), Probasco, Ryan (Author), Cheng, David R. (Author), Silbermann, Ben (Author), Zhang, Feng (Author), Lin, Xihong (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering (Contributor), Harvard University- (Contributor), McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021-01-04T22:14:22Z.
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