Quote Originally Posted by AHLUNGOR View Post
I wonder if there are technologies to check people’s body temperature as you walk through a gate - like those in the airport detecting metal ?

But how much would it cost to install in public transport and the delay and man power required to police that ?

In the 60 min last night it was showing a restaurant in Hong Kong in which a staff was standing at the door checking temperature on customers fore head before allowing him inside, and once two customers sat down on a table opposite each other the staff put down a plastic partition on the table separating the two, first time I see that. I guess that’s one of the reason why Hong Kong people as a whole have done really well containing the outbreak of Covid19 in comparison to other parts of the world . Still only 110 confirmed cases so far.
Yes. Airports in Hong Kong, Singapore, hospitals in Singapore even schools in Japan have the temp sensor where you can see on a screen the temp of every individual in a group as they move pass. The sensor can set off an alarm if it detects anyone with a temp of say 38 deg.

Somehow we don't seem to see these in Australian airports ? We still using handheld thermometers