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Making people stand in front of a scanner to have their body temperature read can result in a large number of false negatives, allowing people with Covid-19 to pass through airports and hospitals ...
Stephanie Foust leaned toward one of four small computer tablets set up in UPMC Hamot's front lobby and let the thermal imaging device scan her forehead and face Monday morning. It's a step Foust, 33, ...
Making people stand in front of a scanner to have their body temperature read can result in a large number of false negatives, allowing people with Covid-19 to pass through airports and hospitals ...
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Dr. Debra Pace, the superintendent of the School District of Osceola County, said walk-thru, touch-less temperature scanners can be found in some buildings throughout the ...
Making people stand in front of a scanner to have their body temperature read can result in a large number of false negatives, allowing people with Covid-19 to pass through airports and hospitals ...
New research finds that the activity of having people position themselves in front of a scanner in order to have their body temperature assessed is not the most productive COVID-19 prevention measure.
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