Airport Thermal Scanning – Swine Flu Fever or Menopausal Hot Flash?
Last week the Associated Press (emphasis on “Ass” cause I can’t link to the article for fear of being sued) reported that some airports are herding would-be passengers through thermal imagining scanners to detect spikes in body temperature which may, might, could indicate “fevers”. Apparently China and Singapore had a field day with this technology during the SARS outbreak back in 2002-03.
The scanners are very sensitive and can detect temperatures in fractions of a degree.
Since the Swine flu “outbreak”, thermal camera manufacturers have seen a dramatic increase in sales. Phones are ringing off the hook. Mexico already had 10 of them, but has purchased 40 more of the damn things since the swine flu outbreak. God, I hate that word. A few people get sick with a contagious illness and now it’s an outbreak. Colds are contagious. Herpes is contagious. Call me when you find Ebola at the border.
The cameras only detect body temperature, not the flu, so any suspect passengers must undergo further screening. Ladies, no packing cocaine up your vaginas until this thing blows over.
I found this thermal imaging thingy of interest for a different reason. As a 53-year old woman, I began experiencing the ebbing of of womanhood last month. Yes, the dreaded hot flashes. Aside from the complex chemistry behind the whole thing, the slightest little increase in stress will trigger them. I can read an email that I don’t agree with and I get one. Also, a slight increase in activity, and I do mean slight like rolling over in bed, or repositioning my fat ass in my recliner in front of the TV will trigger them.
The BreastCancer.org site reports that a flush can increase a woman’s skin temperature by six degrees. I believe it, believe me. 
Walking through airport security is always stressful because you never know what new terrorist gadget was added to the list this week and “do I have one in my pocket or purse”? I can already see them doing body cavity searches if I were to show up at the gate with sweat beads on my forehead during one of my episodes.
I can absolutely see their angle on this, but it’s a flavor of invasion of privacy. I won’t even get on the topic of facial recognition at the airport as that’s similar to sneaking around under the guise of the Patriot Act. I guess they figure if you’re in public, your rights go out the window. Like not needing a search warrant when evidence is in plain sight.
Point being, this whole thermal imagine thing has Gattaca written all over it and no doubt it was built by men. Ladies, we are “In-Valids”.
The swine flu has been blown way out of proportion. Hey, I’m glad they’ve brought attention to it and I will do my best to avoid Walmart at this time, but it’s not on the level of a hemorrhagic disease or anything like that. Thermal imaging is an invasion of privacy. Get the shovel.

Very funny article you have. I’ve never thought of thermal imaging as an “invasion of privacy” but you do make a good point here.
Funny but true. the machine is used to detect heat but not swine flu. What if I cam from a very cold place and go to the country that is very hot, the tendency would be the body will adjust to the temperature of the country I’m going to visit, and what if it’s just the hormones? I am also against this kind of machine, whatever you call it.
They may be have a very good intention but I think they should use an alternative to this thermal scanning machine especially for women. They could still use this for men but not for women.
I cannot believe that they are thermal scanning people to see if they had the swine flu. Can you also believe that people weren’t wanting to buy Mexican coffee because of the swine flu? Weird!
Thermal scanning isnt really that full proof bcoz most people who are infected doesnt get sick right away. Although some might be traveling sick already.
You really have some humor going on here. Very nice. I think some people are just getting paranoid now. I mean the thermal scanning isn’t going to help out. I mean, some cases doesn’t have fever yet when they undergone the scan. How pity.
my brother went to S Korea recently and went through all this. of course, a guy 3 rows behind him was flagged and my brother was quarantined. i see argentina declared a health emergency over swine flu deaths. we’ll see if that marks an increase in virulence of the virus. liked the gattaca reference. as for privacy, i think that is long gone. way too many ways to track ppl these days.
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I heard of thermal scanning first time through your post and it is somewhere letting me know that you can check whether you have swine flu or not.
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I think it is funny
If it just detects the fever,why don’t you take Tylenol before and call it a day.
I don’t like the sound of this either. I’m sick of being searched for one thing or another wherever I go. As you pointed out there’s plenty of contagious deseases that they will let you in with. If you’re that bad you wouldn’t be able to physically get to the airport in the first place.
This is really crazy, all that swine flu paranoia. More people die from ordinary flu than from swine flu, but nobody talks about ordinary or seasonal flu. Is that all swine flu propaganda in the media orchestrated, so more money can be made by selling vaccines?
I understand your concerns but it’s a deadly flu and as people normally ignore a slight fever, you may never know whether it’s dangerous or not so it’s a tough time on people but it will go well. It’s good that airports have these sensors installed. Lets hope that less people catches it and more and more awareness is made.
I think it is a bit excessive and a possible invasion of privacy for them to do this however I do understand the need for it.S
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