People familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal that the details of the plan are still being fleshed out, and it is as of yet unclear which airports will adopt the new scanning procedures. A government official told The Journal that the rollout of the proposal will cost under $20 million.
Airlines have been pushing for the government to adopt greater safety measures to reassure passengers who have grown jittery about flying. Demand for air travel has plummeted over 90 percent amid transportation restrictions.
The TSA told The Hill it does not have any additional information “at this time.”
An administration official told The Journal that a pilot program for temperature checks was run at Washington Dulles International Airport outside of Washington, D.C. in April.
However, airport and airline officials have expressed concern over what to do with passengers who are flagged. An administration official told The Journal that they will be turned over to officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
https://thehill.com/policy/transportation/tsa/498098-tsa-to-begin-checking-passengers-temperatures-at-several-airports
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