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Old 4 Jun 20, 10:45 AM  
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Just at checkin or everyday

& who does this ? the hotel takes everyones temp with what ?

anyine know if the hotels are opening at capacity? what about the lifts its impossible to distance 2m in a lift

another reason we dont want to go but are stuck in limbo...
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Old 4 Jun 20, 11:06 AM  
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I think if your body temperature is higher than normal, you should seriously consider whether to come to this country for a holiday while temperature checks are the norm.
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Old 4 Jun 20, 04:53 PM  
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Surely a qualified medical person will need to take guests temperatures not just the poor people manning the front desks? We all realise the thermometers themselves can vary in accuracy too so you should be tested in an air conditioned separate room with a professionally calibrated thermometer. That’s the best way to ensure accuracy. As for leaving the resorts and entering the parks that’s going to be more problematic since the Florida heat and humidity do no one any favours. They will still need to have a shady place to test people. It may make entry lines much longer too.
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Surely a qualified medical person will need to take guests temperatures not just the poor people manning the front desks? We all realise the thermometers themselves can vary in accuracy too so you should be tested in an air conditioned separate room with a professionally calibrated thermometer.
temps woud most probably be taken using thermal (infrared) scanners. It's fast.
It's detecting high body temperature, like the x-ray would detect prohibited items in luggage

this is how it's done at KLIA (Kuala Lumpur airport)

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