Thermal cameras start operating at the Old City Harbour
Port of Tallinn cares about the health of the passengers and therefore, as a preventive measure against coronavirus, thermal cameras to scan arriving passengers for fever will be used in passenger terminals A and D.
Thermal cameras will detect if the body temperature of the person is over 38 degrees Celsius, indicating that he has a fever. When such a person is found, he will be referred to a volunteer for health counseling present in the terminal. Person with above-average temperature will be given appropriate guidelines to follow.
Thermal cameras will start operating from 4th of March in A-terminal and from 5th of March in D-terminal and the monitoring will be conducted by Health Board.
mar 10 2020
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