It won't be a moment too soon for this concept to go commercial, so people can make data-driven choices about where to congregate or not. When it comes to travel for business, people find themselves in some strange twilight zone unable to make the right call - the client is ambivalent about your in-person presence and they certainly won't insist, your own management asks you to refrain from doing what's uncomfortable but everyone else on the team is on-site while you decide to remain remote for fear of getting sick. There will come a time when becoming the odd one out will be viewed negatively - I am not sure if its not already the case.
Ofcourse it would be even better if the sensor could warn you about your personal level of risk given the exposure so you could make appropriate decisions. For the elderly who are confined to their homes, this would give them the confidence to be out in the world again without the needless panic over getting sick. There is no objectivity to the fear or the lack of it right now - it all depends on the temperament, risk tolerance and sadly the political affiliations of the individual. Discarding all of that in favor of real data would be such a sea-change.
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