Colleges that require virus-screening tech struggle to say whether it works.
Colleges that require virus-screening tech struggle to say whether it works.
Before the University of Idaho welcomed students back to campus last fall, it spent $90,000 installing temperature-scanning stations, which look like airport metal detectors, in front of its dining and athletic facilities in Moscow, Idaho. When the system detects a student walking through with an unusually high temperature, the student is asked to leave and get tested for the coronavirus. But so…
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