further validation that the Safe Entry technology worksI grabbed this from the Predictmedix facebook group posted a few minutes ago:
I have a contact who helps set up and organize the F-1 racing events and he said that 4 persons were identified as COVID-19 positive by the Predictmedix infectious disease scanning units at the event.
After the Safe Entry Stations flagged the 4 individuals (with a red light after walking thru the unit) they were given rapid antigen tests and all 4 tested positive and were denied entry. He thinks this news will be reported this week.
The only reason I can think of as to why the company did not release it in Monday’s PR, as it is truly fabulous news and proof that the technology works, is that the final tally would not be known until late Sunday after the event ended and that was not enough time to get a re-worded PR approved by all the parties involved (Predictmedix, Juiceworks, Connectus Global, F-1, MZ Group, etc.). I’ve been in that situation before and you just can’t get approval from everyone in a few hours.
Here’s looking forward to some great follow-up news on this event :)
Deployed Safe Entry Stations at Formula 1 Aramco Company Deployed 15 Safe Entry Stations at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas to Screen Hospitality Suite Attendees and Catering Staff TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / October 25, 2021 / Predictmedix Inc. (CSE:PMED)(OTCQB:PMEDF) ("Predictmedix" or the "Company"), an emerging provider of rapid health screening solutions powered by a proprietary artificial intelligence (AI), today announced the revenue-generating deployment of 15 Safe Entry Stations at the Formula 1 Aramco United States Grand Prix, which was held October 22-24, 2021 at the Circuit of The Americas ("COTA") in Austin, Texas, as part of the Company's reseller partnership with the Canadian-based JUICEWORKS EXHIBITS and CONNECTUS Global.
https://www.accesswire.com/669230/Predictmedix-Deployed-Safe-Entry-Stations-at-Formula-1-Aramco-United-States-Grand-Prix