The Hyderabad International Airport has installed a ceiling-mounted fever screening system that will help mark out passengers with high skin temperature, without hampering their movement.
This is against the usual procedure to manually check each passenger's temperature.
"This system is capable of scanning, detecting and tracking febrile persons with elevated skin temperature. The system automatically adjusts and adapts to the surrounding ambient temperature without any human intervention," GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited said in a statement on August 3.

"The system alerts us if any passenger is found with high temperature, without disturbing passenger movement and throughput," said Anuradha Medoju, Sr. Regional Director, AP & Telangana, Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.
The screening system has been provided by the Ministry and funded by the ADB and UNICEF.
The airport has handled close to 40,000 international arrivals during the Covid-19 pandemic, from May 2020.
Detailing its SoP for these passengers, the airport said it has kept the entire stretch, from the aerobridge to the arrivals ramp sanitised and fumigated.
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