The regulator also warned that infected people who do not develop a fever — or show any other known symptoms of the novel coronavirus — would not be detected by a temperature reading, and may, therefore, be more likely to unknowingly spread the virus.

The MHRA also recommended that businesses and workplaces should follow the UK government’s advice on safe working during the pandemic, as well as implementing “scientifically reliable methods” of testing for Covid-19.

On 3 July, Lord Bethell, parliamentary under-secretary for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), said: “As pubs and restaurants begin to reopen, it’s important businesses do not rely on temperature screening tools and other products which do not work.

“The best way to protect customers and minimise the risk of catching the virus is to always follow social distancing guidelines, wearing a face mask on public transport and enclosed public spaces, and regularly washing your hands.” -NSMedical