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Looking to track the spread of sickness in your area? There鈥檚 an app for that

Winter has officially started as rates of COVID-19, seasonal influenza and RSV continue to rise across the country, according to .

Aside from the obvious preventative measures, such as getting vaccinated or routinely washing your hands, there are other steps you can take this winter to avoid catching an unwanted illness.

One of those precautions is knowing which areas to avoid based on sickness.


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Mikael K氓geb盲ck, chief technology officer for the said its new free feature, uses audio-based AI tracking of users鈥 nighttime coughs to help determine patterns of illness before they start.

鈥淲e more or less have our ear to the globe, and we can listen into the world’s coughing every night,鈥 K氓geb盲ck said.

He said each user essentially sees a heat map showing the coughing rates per area.

鈥淲e’re not collecting that per individual 鈥 but what we can do is that we can look at certain areas, so we compute about 70 billion pixels every day,” K氓geb盲ck said. “So every night, a pixel will be a small area of the world.”

If there are at least 125 people contributing from an area with a radius of around 4.5 miles, the K氓geb盲ck said the app computes a coughing rate.

There are three levels of coughing rates shown on the map: Blue is normal, purple is elevated and red is high..

K氓geb盲ck said the data is compared to the whole of North America over a complete year to determine its current level. The app can help users detect nighttime coughing before they even realize they鈥檙e sick. K氓geb盲ck recommended using it to plan ahead.

鈥淚f you are able to know that currently there’s a wave approaching or coming in your area, then you can be more cautious and vigilant. Maybe you wear a mask, maybe work from home and things like that,鈥 K氓geb盲ck said.

The data can also help health care workers to allocate resources in a better way based on community needs as well.

Cough Radar is usually a premium feature on Sleep Cycle users must pay for, but for January and February of the new year, users get it for free.

鈥淎ll you need to do is download Sleep Cycle and then you can look at these coughing trends and maps all over the world for free, as it is right now,鈥 K氓geb盲ck said.

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Grace Newton

Grace Newton is an Associate Producer at 海角社区app. She also works as an associate producer for NPR 海角社区appcast. Grace was born and raised in North Carolina but has lived in D.C. since 2018. Grace graduated from American University with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism and minor in art history in 2022.

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