Taking COVID-19’s temperature: 2% rise in fevers in Maine and ‘high’ rates in Florida could make them the the next coronavirus hotspots while daily ‘smart thermometer’ data shows illnesses declining in every other state

As states across the US continue to see a decrease in fevers during the coronavirus pandemic, Florida and Maine are seeing upticks.

Kinsa Health, a medical technology company based in San Francisco, has been tracking daily fever readings using data from smart thermometers connected to the Internet.

According to one of Kinsa’s maps, which tracks ‘atypical’ illnesses, most counties across the nation are colored yellow, orange or burnt orange to indicate low, mild or moderate rates of illness, respectively.

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