Temperature Verification in the News
Israeli Technology Enables Effective Social Distancing
Returning to a normal routine with COVID-19 still around worldwide, regulations require temperature verification at entrances of businesses and public places. Current temperature handheld solutions require costly additional staffing…
‘The entire system got confused’: Israeli schools reopen, but many parents aren’t sending their kids back
Apple reboots its retail experience, now with temperature checks and long lines
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple’s retail stores are known for crowded areas of display devices ready for experimenting and the ability to make a purchase without needing to line up at a cash register.
'They're Just Doing Whatever They Want': Few Masks Are Seen as Beach Town Reopens
OCEAN CITY, Md. — Dave Heyburn and Nevada Kaler viewed their weekend on this seaside boardwalk as an escape from the coronavirus “red zone” where they live, in Elverson, Pennsylvania. Neither wore masks, which are not required to be worn outdoors here.
How 6 countries are opening up schools again, with temperature checks, outdoor classes, and spaced out desks
Reopening NY: Cuomo lets workplaces conduct temperature checks
Coronavirus: Alarming rise in confirmed cases in U.S. states spared from first outbreaks
Another Coronavirus Lockdown May Be On The Horizon, Centers For Disease Control Warns
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, schools across the globe closed their doors to help slow the spread of the disease, a decision that has impacted 1.4 billion students worldwide.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Workplaces reopening from coronavirus restrictions will be allowed to check the temperatures of employees and anyone else who walks into their place of business, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday.
While coronavirus cases in the former epicenter of New York have been steadily decreasing over the past few weeks, new cases are popping up in other areas of the U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that another lockdown is possible if coronavirus cases continue to spike