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Download the free WMUR appThe cameras can’t detect the virus, but they can take people’s temperatures without getting close to them. The Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Manchester is already using the technology, as is a grocery store in Georgia and other facilities.“Whereas, now, you get screened for metal or your ID, perhaps there will…
WMUR'S JESSICA MORAN HAS MORE ON WHAT THE CAMERAS CAN AND CANNOT DO. >> THIS COULD BE THE NEW NORMAL, WHAT WALKING INTO SOME PUBLIC VENUES. >> NOW WHERE YOU GET SCREENED FOR METAL OR YOUR I.D., MAYBE NOW WOULD BE ANOTHER POINT O ELEVATED TEMPERATURE READINGS. FLEER SYSTEMS MAKES INFRARED CAMERAS THAT CAN DETECT…
A new report from the CDC found that calls to poison control centers have increased 20 percent during the coronavirus. Here's what to do to stay safe. (Photo: Getty Images)A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Monday found that Americans may be increasingly unsure about what household cleaners are safe amid…
Social media algorithms love challenges with a number. I, for one, can’t get enough of the viral 12-3-30 treadmill workout (walking at 12% incline, at a speed of 3 miles per hour, for 30 minutes). I’ve yet to dabble in any others, but there’s a new one circulating that I’m tempted to take for a
Editors note: Doralice Goes, a Brazilian public servant, visited an organic products fair in her home city of Brasília in Federal District, on Dec. 31, 2021. Among the artisanal products was a tomato and almond pesto sauce. The 49-year-old stored it in her pantry and, 23 days later, on a Sunday night, opened the sauce
Another outbreak was traced to the consumption and handling of meat Published: February 23, 2026, 12:05 am Researchers have shared details of an outbreak at a funeral in Uganda that killed three young people. Aeromonas bacteria can cause food poisoning with an incubation period of 12 hours to seven days, typically 24 to 48 hours. In February 2024