Atlanta grocery store chain screens temperatures of customers before entry, reports AJC's @mattkempner. Yes, not foolproof. But why is this a bad idea? Why isn't it more common in US?https://www.ajc.com/news/local/atlanta-area-grocery-chain-requires-customer-temperature-checks/JuoD9Kh40fvGDvSSqzA70I/ …
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I think the key is a clear, obvious, transparent "off switch." Any kind of mass tracking that's put in place needs to be clearly and veritably disabled when the crisis is over and there's no more public health need for it.
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When is it a good idea for someone with a fever to be shopping next to you? And that’s how it becomes permanent.
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Relatedly, something that is iffy in normal circumstances. Readers from Asia, mainly us expats but not all, all stressed the role of stigma and peer pressure in the lockdowns in both China and Korea and others in the region. Like if you left the house w/o a mask you were ...
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2/ greeted with a hail of WTFs in mandarin or Korean as you closed the door behind you.
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Good luck while Trump is in charge.
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