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Wearable remote monitoring for patients with COVID-19 in low-resource settings: case study
- Correspondence to Dr C Louise Thwaites, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City 74000, Viet Nam; lthwaites{at}oucru.org
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Wearable remote monitoring for patients with COVID-19 in low-resource settings: case study
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- Received February 26, 2021
- Revised March 19, 2021
- Accepted March 21, 2021
- First published March 31, 2021.
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March 31, 2021
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