Businesses hope thermal imaging cameras will be key to safe reopening

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Thermal imaging cameras are the latest devices businesses hope will help reopen the economy while keeping people safe from the threat of COVID-19. The cameras are used to scan temperature from a safe distance, and if a fever — a common coronavirus symptom — is detected, the company could require further screening or deny the person entry altogether. Jericka Duncan examines the technology for our series The New Normal. Wired editor-in-chief Nick Thompson also joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how this technology can be implemented and what it would look life for Americans and businesses.

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