I actually got this idea watching what they are doing in China, it looks like a very widespread practice. In fact, it looks like there are cities that are also taking the temperature of patrons going into store, getting on buses, etc...
So, in response to your points:
1. I see many devices in use that take a temp very quickly. I'll see how my sensors works, though.
2. While it is true that not everyone who is sick has a fever, pretty much, whoever has a fever is sick.
3. I am thinking about a different world than we have today, one where patrons will not shop in stores if they do not have some reassurances that the owners are taking care of the staff, and doing what they can to ensure that they are not a vector for spreading whatever virus is currently worrying everyone.
To be clear, I am not designing for a world that goes back to the pre-coronavirus status quo, and I am also not designing a system meant to stop the spread of a pandemic virus.
Again, thanks for your feedback. I'll see how the prototype goes, and I will keep you posted. Let me know if you have any more thoughts.
I actually got this idea watching what they are doing in China, it looks like a very widespread practice. In fact, it looks like there are cities that are also taking the temperature of patrons going into store, getting on buses, etc...
So, in response to your points:
1. I see many devices in use that take a temp very quickly. I'll see how my sensors works, though.
2. While it is true that not everyone who is sick has a fever, pretty much, whoever has a fever is sick.
3. I am thinking about a different world than we have today, one where patrons will not shop in stores if they do not have some reassurances that the owners are taking care of the staff, and doing what they can to ensure that they are not a vector for spreading whatever virus is currently worrying everyone.
To be clear, I am not designing for a world that goes back to the pre-coronavirus status quo, and I am also not designing a system meant to stop the spread of a pandemic virus.
Again, thanks for your feedback. I'll see how the prototype goes, and I will keep you posted. Let me know if you have any more thoughts.