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Coronavirus: Do temperature checks work for COVID-19? – Deseret News
Temperature checks are used at schools and businesses. But they only tell half the story

Businesses, schools and other groups have added temperature checks to help detect the coronavirus in visitors, students and consumers. But fever screenings may only tell half the story, according to a new study.
Whats happening:
- A new University of Southern California study warns that fever and temperature screenings could lead to a false sense of security, NBC News reports.
- The study found fever to be the first symptom of the novel coronavirus. Cough, nausea, vomiting and gast…
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