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Proactive Infection Control: The Critical Role of Temperature Screening in ICUs and NICUs

09.10.24 09:00 AM By Jonathan Shnitzer - Comment(s)
Proactive Infection Control: The Critical Role of Temperature Screening in ICUs and NICUs
Identifying contagious employees before they display symptoms proactively strengthens infection control while safeguarding patients, their visitors, and staff.

Creating Healthier Workplaces with Wello AI

07.10.24 09:00 AM By Jonathan Shnitzer - Comment(s)
Creating Healthier Workplaces with Wello AI
Reduced responsiveness and inattentiveness are dangerous at work. Slips, falls, and trips are already common workplace injuries---27 per 10,000 occurrences in full-time workers. Fever, flu, or other illnesses zap your energy and distract focus.

If You Have Employees, You Need Wello AI

04.10.24 09:00 AM By Jonathan Shnitzer - Comment(s)
If You Have Employees, You Need Wello AI
Controlling infectious workplace spread is essential for maintaining productivity, safeguarding employee health, and ensuring business continuity. Wello AI’s temperature screening technology offers a proactive solution, identifying potentially contagious employees before they show symptoms.

Safeguarding Vulnerable Residents: The Essential Role of Temperature Screening in Senior Living Communities

02.10.24 09:00 AM By Jonathan Shnitzer - Comment(s)
Safeguarding Vulnerable Residents: The Essential Role of Temperature Screening in Senior Living Communities
In senior living communities, where the stakes are incredibly high, temperature screening is essential for infection control. Discover the Wello AI solution.

How Summer-Like Weather Fuels SARS-CoV-2  Cases

30.09.24 09:00 AM By Jonathan Shnitzer - Comment(s)
How Summer-Like Weather Fuels SARS-CoV-2  Cases



SARS-CoV-2 (a.k.a. COVID-19) is still a workplace illness risk thanks to summer-like temperatures predicted to carry well into the fall season. 


While the colds and flu are more seasonal, the threat of COVID-19 remains in warm to hot climates. Here's why.