By HIKARU YOKOYAMA/ Staff Writer
February 3, 2021 at 17:31 JST
The monitor shows a temperature of 28.9 degrees for the man trying to enter the first-floor entrance of the Nagasaki prefectural government building on Jan. 29. (Hikaru Yokoyama)
NAGASAKI--A pricey thermal camera and monitor system to stop people with COVID-19 entering the Nagasaki prefectural government building is running haywire, reporting hypothermic readings for those who pass through the doors. [Read More]
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