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Smart Thermometers to Track Potential Coronavirus Outbreaks in Schools

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Smart Thermometers to Track Potential Coronavirus Outbreaks in Schools

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This article is interesting to me because the thermometer will allow parents to be able to check their child's temperature but also releases that data to a 3rd party company. Idaho encountered many protests advocating for businesses to reopen quickly. These protests also argued that being asked to wear masks into stores infringed on their freedoms. It begs the question, will people even use these? Especially considering they're being used to track health data of minors, what are the legalities?

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May 29, 2020

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Morgan Keena
Kevin Richert

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Morgan Keena

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HST580

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Arizona State University

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Idaho Ed News

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English Health & Wellness
English Business & Industry
English Public Health & Hospitals

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detection
community spread
school
Idaho

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health data
temperature
smart thermometer

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05/29/2020
08/02/2022

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06/10/2020
10/14/2020
11/04/2020

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A paper heart that is taped to the inside of a front door that says: Wash UR HANDS PLS"I prefer my Corona in a bottle." Link Image

This item was submitted on May 29, 2020 by Morgan Keena using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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