A lot of FLIR are already deployed the others could be opt out, but insurance would likely highly encourage it. I still think people would complain less than moving out of cities
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I wonder if you are operating on different priors. Mine are that the age profile of disease holds/distinction intensifies btwn "Covid respiratory syndrome" and normal course (±99%). Public won't submit to this altruistically, even if they should, which is questionable.
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Submit to what specifically?
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Implication was Wuhan-style mandatory quarantine for anyone w fever? Or just entry restrictions? Either way.
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More along the lines
@vgr was talking about for the long term. It would be a monitoring system to see fever % of population as an early warning perhaps. Govt can then take action from there.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Pretty hard sensing problem though, given asymptomatic transmissions
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Of course, but I assume occurrence increase, and avg temperature of fever, etc may work. Without getting bogged down in specific FLIR tech though, there's a lot of existing monitoring solutions if we cared to implement them.
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Hmm. Worth spec’ing out the project.
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I'm sure DARPA BTO has already.
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Replying to @NickPinkston @vgr and
Here it is: https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2019-11-15 …
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Green skin glow for infections 
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LOL what?
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