Masimo Announces Full Market Release of Masimo SafetyNet-OPEN™
Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) today announced the full market release of Masimo SafetyNet-OPEN (News - Alert)™, a web and mobile app solution that helps businesses, schools, and other organizations screen, trace, and manage users as they face COVID-19 and other infectious illnesses, such as seasonal flu. SafetyNet-OPEN not only helps organizations bring their people back to the workplace responsibly, but stay open safely. Tailored for each organization s safety protocols and needs, SafetyNet-OPEN is capable of covering all stages of back-to-work management, including risk screening, exposure contact tracing, and recovery management.
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Passengers after arriving at Edinburgh airport, Scotland, ahead of new quarantine rules in Scotland
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