King’s College London launches Covid-19 symptom reporting app
King’s College London has launched an app that will allow people to report symptoms of Covid-19 and researchers to track the progression of the virus.
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King’s College London has launched an app that will allow people to report symptoms of Covid-19 and researchers to track the progression of the virus.
Called AiCE, the AI algorithm can deliver quicker, more reliable and higher-quality image reconstructions from patient CT scans.
During the first stage PRSB will be working with different local areas across England to determine which social care situations require national standards.
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