New York: Over the past few years, a California-based tech startup has repeatedly made headlines for beating public health agencies at their own game. Kinsa, which makes internet-connected thermometers, has routinely detected the spread of seasonal flu weeks before the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. And when COVID-19 hit last year, the company saw unusual spikes in fevers about 18 days before states recorded peaks in deaths. “The difference is not that we’re smarter,” said Kinsa founder and CEO Inder Singh. “We’ve got better data.” Many disease-tracking efforts, including the CDC’s flu surveillance system, rely on data - patient symptoms, test results, inpatient admissions and
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