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432 Apple Watch Series 6’s blood oxygen monitor measures an important COVID-19 symptom

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Dean Takahashi @ VentureBeat · 09/15/2020 14:37 EDT

Apple Watch Series 6’s blood oxygen monitor measures an important COVID-19 symptom

Apple Watch Series 6 has a new blood oxygen sensor that helps measure an important symptom of COVID-19. Apple revealed the new $400 watch today.

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