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Abu Dhabi Begins Using Facial Recognition Cameras at Shopping Malls, in Residential Areas to “Detect COVID-19”

“The technology allegedly detects the virus through electromagnetic waves, which ideally change due to the presence of the RNA particles in the body of an infected person,” reports Reclaim the Net.

The government claims that a trial of the technology involving 20,000 participants achieved a high degree of effectiveness and has a 93.5% accuracy in identifying infected individual.

According to the EDE Research Institute, which created the technology, “The EDE scanning system will be used at shopping malls, as part of testing in some residential areas, and land and air entry points, as part of efforts to enhance precautionary measures and curb the spread of Covid-19 by establishing safe zone.”

This is yet another example of how the pandemic has been exploited by governments to rapidly advance a bio-security police state under the guise of stopping the spread of the virus.

As we highlighted last week, concerns over COVID have also helped popularize a service offered by a beauty salon in Dubai which inserts tiny microchips under the nails of customers which can be used to store personal data and vaccination records.

We previously highlighted technology now being used in some airports and by some businesses that alerts people when they get within two meters of another person.

The BBC is continuing to make employees wear tags that sound an alarm when two people get too close despite complaints that the tags violate privacy, are unsafe and noisy.

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