up to 18, which concerned him. So he asked for a test and was at the golf course when he received the call saying he had tested positive.“Once you're a member of the WHOOP service, they're always talking about performance,” he said. “They also sent out data from users who have gotten the virus.
A common thing was the respiratory rate. I read an article they had published, and it was alarming. I didn't wake up short of breath.
It wasn't difficult to breath. But this thing has tracked my respiratory rate. And based on that, I thought I should be tested.”Watney is known to be polite to a fault, and his biggest worry was spreading the virus.