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Re-examining COVID-19 Self-Reported Symptom Tracking Programs in the United States: Updated Framework Synthesis.

Miranda Lynn JanvrinJessica Korona-BaileyTracey Pérez Koehlmoos
Published in: JMIR formative research (2021)
At this time, the future of self-reported symptom tracking for COVID-19 is unclear. Some sources have speculated that COVID-19 may become a yearly occurrence much like the flu, and if so, the data that these programs generate is still valuable. However, it is unclear whether the public will maintain the same level of interest in reporting their symptoms on a regular basis if the prevalence of COVID-19 becomes more common.
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