Belgian rail tests sensors to keep workers apart during COVID-19

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Belgian rail tests sensors to keep workers apart during COVID-19
Belgium's railways are testing smart cameras with sensors to ensure its workers wear masks and maintain their distance to stop the spread of the coronavirus. From next week, so-called intelligent cameras will be installed in five strategic points in the offices of Belgian rail infrastructure ...

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