peter11435
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Likely those who failed the temperature check would not be turned away but rather subject to additional screening.And a family with a teething baby would be turned away due to high reading.
It's pointless.
Likely those who failed the temperature check would not be turned away but rather subject to additional screening.And a family with a teething baby would be turned away due to high reading.
It's pointless.
So true My nephew worked for several years for Fedex In IT pretty high up they had him traveling to India and train IT on Fedex issues (couple of years ago) he saw the handwriting on the wall and left Fedex.IT which should be no surprise is probably outsourced to India and or another third world country. A number of companies in the USA use this route. It is cheaper to outsource than pay USA labor rates and not needing to cover medical insurance costs for third party vendors.
So basically completely pointless if you can talk your way out of being flagged.Likely those who failed the temperature check would not be turned away but rather subject to additional screening.
Likely. But it depends what the additional screening entailed.So basically completely pointless if you can talk your way out of being flagged.
Likely. But it depends what the additional screening entailed.
Yeah I never said this would prevent transmission. I clearly said earlier it was about making people feel better. Not actually making them safer.I
It will not if a fever is not that common of a symptom and can be surpressed for hours with Tylenol. At that point just do the screening part required before you get your tickets and days before arrival. Same concept, less money and hassle and not just for a fever symptom.
Disney never even did full security at theme parks with metal detectors, or random ones at all at Disney Springs after Pulse. Once this calms down they will put forth the minimal or cost.
It’s an attempt to make people feel safe. Similar to bag checks for security. The only way to know for sure people aren’t infected would be a swab test and that’s not a practical solution.
Swab tests don't provide immediate results... though testing is starting to become available with results in 15-45 minutes. But still not practical -- Swab someone, then have them stand off to the side for 15-45 minutes??
But temp checks are more than a fake measure just to promote safe feelings.
Don't confuse elimination of disease transmission with reduction of disease transmission.
Yes, asymptomatic people *CAN* spread the disease. But symptomatic people are more likely to spread the disease. And coronavirus does produce symptoms in 50-75% of those infected.
So imagine -- No temperature checks, 50 infected people walk through the gates. Of which about 30 are symptomatic, and the most highly transmitting.
With temperature checks -- Only 20 infect people get through the gates, and they are relatively low transmitters.
Which scenario is better? 30 high transmitters + 20 low transmitters, or just 20 low transmitters?
Temperature checks are certainly not a guarantee... but they do make things safer. Extra handwashing stations are not a guarantee, but they make things safer. etc, etc.
It wouldn’t have to be simply further questioning. Upon failing the temperature screening guests might be subject to a 15 minute test.Not saying you did peter.
Quoting to further the conversation on how pointless it would be even if further questioning after a high temp reading.
queue the lawyers... when PAID guests are denied entrance without factual evidence that they actually have this virus, this is going to blow up big time. No way Disney does this for guests. CM's, maybe, but not guests.
That’s the thing. Nobody would be denied entrance without evidence. The would be delayed entrance until the factual evidence was acquired or they were proven negative.queue the lawyers... when PAID guests are denied entrance without factual evidence that they actually have this virus, this is going to blow up big time. No way Disney does this for guests. CM's, maybe, but not guests.
queue the lawyers... when PAID guests are denied entrance without factual evidence that they actually have this virus, this is going to blow up big time. No way Disney does this for guests. CM's, maybe, but not guests.
There are guest relations cast available inside and outside all the parks.Guest Relations are stationed inside the parks. If Bob Iger gets his way and temp checks are a way of life, then some Guest Relations cast members should be stationed right at the temp check lines prior to entering the parks.
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