Fast Company June 18, 2020
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After setting up COVID-19 testing pop-ups in 13 states, Verily’s “Healthy at Work” program aims to help employers, including Brown University, manage a return to work.

The Alphabet company Verily is helping Brown University bring teachers back to campus amid the pandemic. Today the company launched a program called Healthy at Work, aimed at employers, that will help employees self-monitor symptoms, make testing recommendations, and determine a person’s eligibility for going to work.

Brown University is the first client. The university will be requiring faculty on campus this summer to use the platform as part of a pilot. It’s not clear yet whether the program will be extended to students in the fall.

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