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Author: Spindel, Jeffrey F; Pokrywa, Stephen; Elder, Nathan; Smith, Clayton
Title: The Environment Has Effects on Infrared Temperature Screening for COVID-19 Infection
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  • Document date: 2021_8_11
  • ID: 1oagdbxn
    Snippet: Infrared temperature measurement is a common form of mass screening for febrile illnesses such as COVID-19 infection. Efficacy of infrared monitoring is debated, and external factors can affect accuracy. We determine that outside temperature, wind, and humidity can affect infrared temperature measurements and partially account for inaccurate results.
    Document: Infrared temperature measurement is a common form of mass screening for febrile illnesses such as COVID-19 infection. Efficacy of infrared monitoring is debated, and external factors can affect accuracy. We determine that outside temperature, wind, and humidity can affect infrared temperature measurements and partially account for inaccurate results.

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