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Pulse oximetry and COVID-19 pneumonia.
"Tim+" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 22:30:32 -0400, Paul wrote: tim... wrote: "T i m" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 09:17:12 +0100, wrote: snip Samsung smartphones (and maybe others) have had oximeters built-in for years. The measurement app in Samsung Health is part of the "stress" test. finds and tries it ... (thanks) 55 bpm, 96%? 55 bpm you need to go to hospital tim Right now, mine is 54bpm and 96%. Just tested mine again, 54 / 92% if by bpm you mean your pulse rate, it is in the dangerously low range Dont be daft. Its the low range of €śnormal€ť. It's below normal In general your resting pulse rate is related to your fitness. The fitter you are the lower your resting pulse rate. and what do you think is the likely average fitness of the people here? tim |
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