COVID-19 screening device could become a workplace feature

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Most workplaces require employees to swipe an identity pass or fob for access. Soon office or worksite access could also require coronavirus screening - via a sensor-filled fob that is scanned or swiped on entry. 9News

Soon office or worksite access could also requireNanotechnology experts from RMIT University have collaborated with Melbourne company Soterius to develop a wearable COVID-19 detection disc.Access to Australian offices and worksites could soon require coronavirus screening - via a sensor-filled fob.

Then nano-sized "biosensors" inside the tiny disc will detect if or if not COVID-19 viral particles are present."The sensor is a bit like a Lego block game," Professor Sriram said. If after swiping the reader illuminates green it means that person is coronavirus clear and goes about their workday as normal.

 

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Nope

Their is no virus

What if it’s detecting the air around you and not you or the surface you swiped has it, not you, or gadget picked up from another source but not you? False positive.

Your health status is in no way any of your employers business. You do your job, you get paid. the end. They do not own you.

It's got nothing to do with covid it's about this, watch and get the truth because if you've had the jabs your all hooked up physically to the world wide web and you didn't even know it but you willingly got injected. Watch this if you don't believe me

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