Those mandatory temperature screenings at airports, offices, and medical facilities are not actually preventing COVID-19 spread, says a pair of researchers in an Open Forum Infectious Diseases op-ed.
Thermal screening to spot people infected with coronavirus is more reliable when scanning the eyeball and fingertip than taking body or forehead measurements. Experts in human physiology published a ...
Necessity is the mother of invention. A local company saw the need for creating a product to measure the temperature of a person at a distance due to COVID-19. So the company, IntelliGreen, went to ...
During the pandemic, the chances are that as you enter an airport or doctor’s surgery, someone will point an infrared thermometer at your forehead in order to assess your temperature. Your skin ...
Mar. 23 -- FRIDAY, July 13 (HealthDay News) -- A new study is calling into question a widely used, noninvasive method of taking an individual's temperature, but company officials claim the findings ...
A woman has her temperature read via a temperature scan of her forehead Body temperature scanners provide a large number of false negative results, allowing people with Covid-19 to pass through ...
Temperature checks are part of the new pandemic way of life throughout the country, with schools, museums and attractions taking temperatures for all those entering the building. At least one school ...
A new Whatsapp forward making rounds on the internet suggests that such thermometers are plain BAD for you. But does this really hold true? The Infrared technology processes heat by using a lens to ...
WATERTOWN, Mass., March 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New York Magazine recently asked nearly 50 physicians, nurses, and pharmacists for their recommended medicine cabinet essentials, including ...