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PENELOPE 18 Jul 20 02:32 PM

Temperature Checks
 
Is anybody else like me and worried that you won't be allowed access to the parks once we can return because we aren't used to the Florida heat? I'm never cold over here and i'm worried that I will show as having a temperature when I haven't.

sha9 18 Jul 20 02:34 PM

No, being hot and having a fever are different. You shouldn’t show up as having a temperature just because you feel hot.

Libby 18 Jul 20 02:44 PM

Someone on youtube tested this out. They went to Disney Springs and had a temperature check then walked over to Saratoga Springs for, I think, an hour or so and then had to go through the temperature check again to get back to the parking garage at Disney Springs.

Despite being rather hot from the walk and exposure to the sun the 2nd temperature check was just fine.

PENELOPE 18 Jul 20 02:48 PM

Thank You, hopefully it won't be an issue. I was tempted to go in the Apple Store at Trafford Centre last week just so I could have my temperature taken

disney332 18 Jul 20 03:25 PM

Its a medical fact thst stress can increase your temp 😳

Disney332

curlysue2 18 Jul 20 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Libby (Post 14581475)
Someone on youtube tested this out. They went to Disney Springs and had a temperature check then walked over to Saratoga Springs for, I think, an hour or so and then had to go through the temperature check again to get back to the parking garage at Disney Springs.

Despite being rather hot from the walk and exposure to the sun the 2nd temperature check was just fine.

This was Tim Tracker he purposely took his time to stay in the heat.

Libby 18 Jul 20 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by curlysue2 (Post 14581533)
This was Tim Tracker he purposely took his time to stay in the heat.

Thanks, I was trying to find the video but had no luck.

Pascaltimon 18 Jul 20 04:22 PM

I was about to say it was Tim Tracker he has also dispelled the myth of reduced oxygen levels wearing a face mask walking around in the heat (Although not for one minute saying it was a full on scientific experiment) :)

chmurf 19 Jul 20 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Pascaltimon (Post 14581565)
I was about to say it was Tim Tracker he has also dispelled the myth of reduced oxygen levels wearing a face mask walking around in the heat (Although not for one minute saying it was a full on scientific experiment) :)

because he's young and fit.

the issue is not with oxygen levels, it's about how much air you can inhale in one breath

if you will, when Tim is able to wear his mask "normally", for the next person, with underlying (maybe even undiagnosed) conditions, wearing the mask might feel like they have been running.

think of it like visiting the park, sprinting between attractions, and jumping up and down when in the queues.
you'll get a clear picture of what it's like when you have a strong respiratory "issue"

Oxygen saturation may still be acceptable but weariness will not be the same.

But, TBH and IMHO a person with a condition that bad should stay well clear of crowded places like a theme park until the pandemic dies down and masks are no longer mandatory (and I say that as a person with medical conditions and who will avoid the parks until ...for that very reason)

Megandllsmum 19 Jul 20 02:00 PM

I have mine checked when I get to work at reception if its high you don't go any further into building, a few peoole have been sent home to isolate after having a high temperature this is after they've been sent outside to maybe cool off or calm down, usually works if you get a high reading when retest is done, I get to work early and sit down outsidefor 10 minutes we have an undercover area to wait and mines been fine, was low once but hypothermia isn't covid so I had to work still 😁😁,


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