This Sunday I’m co-hosting a SlateStarCodex meetup in Berlin. There currently seem to be a handful of cases in Berlin, so I’m wanting to take reasonable precautions.
I don’t think canceling the event is reasonable at this point in time. At the same time I do want to have a policy of keeping potentially ill people away.
I have ordered a contactless thermometer. Most were sold out at Amazon.de, so if you want to hold any events in the coming months, now might be the last time to order. I also got normal mouth thermometers.
But I don’t know about what values would be good cutoffs for fever testing.
Why not just tell people “please don’t come if you’re sick?”
Because doing more then that has the potential to reduce infection risk.
I agree. I would follow the advice of your government health authority, which as far as I am aware does not call for citizens to screen each other before attending an event.
Government health authority try to give good one-size-fits-all solutions. Not all solutions scale. There are a given amount of contactless thermometers in stock and it would be impossible to have all events screened with them.
As for cutoffs, just look up max healthy forehead temperature, maybe 37.5. More important is to have prominently available hand sanitizer pumps and encourage people to use it before and after the event, and remind them not to touch their faces.