Italy began at its thermal anti-cornavirus airport controls

Italy began control of passengers through thermal rooms at its airports following the discovery of a case of serious coronary infection in a Chinese couple. Controls with thermal detectors, so far reserved for passengers from areas affected by the deadly virus, will apply to all flights, including [...]
Italy began control of passengers through thermal rooms at its airports following the discovery of a case of serious coronary infection in a Chinese couple.
Controls with thermal detectors, so far reserved for passengers coming from areas affected by the deadly virus, will apply to all flights, including those from Europe, were announced by Civil Protection.
At Rome's largest airport “Fiumicino”, thermal imaging cameras for internal flights will also be used.
At airports without thermal cameras, hundreds of Red Cross volunteers, equipped with cables or digital thermometers, are assigned to monitor any travelers arriving at the airport.
Many airport authorities worldwide use thermal - imaging cameras aimed primarily at travelers from China.












