After entering a near total lockdown last week, Malaysian police are now using drones to detect people with high temperatures in public spaces. As part of their COVID-19 prevention measures, the drones can detect people’s temperatures as high as 20m above ground, emitting a red light to alert authorities should someone report high readings.
Daily rising infections reached more than 9000 by the end of May, and, despite dropping since, Malaysian health director Noor Hisham Abdullah warned that majority of new infections were caused by unknown contacts. The high infectivity and mortality rates are also leading to the emergence of new variants in the community, according to Hisham Abdullah. China has also reportedly used drones to detect high temperatures last year.
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