Schedule a Symp2Pass Demo

Meet with a Symp2Pass pro and answer all your COVID screening questions, including how it works, pricing, and deployment times. Get a walkthrough of the Symp2Pass screening process in your environment, learn why COVID screening is crucial during and after vaccination, and see how Symp2Pass works without any personal information or privacy infringements.
Screen 24/7

Symp2Pass allows you to provide COVID symptom screening 24/7.

No personal data

Users' need not worry about privacy concerns. Symp2Pass screens without personal information.

Fast & effective

Symp2Pass tests take less than 20 seconds to complete and provide test results instantly.

Why Target Sense of Smell?

Our nose is the primary point of entry for viruses. The COVID-19 virus enters there and immediately replicates via ACE2 receptors, causing a loss in our sense of smell. This makes the loss of smell the earliest, longest-lasting, and most common symptom. Often time, loss of smell is the only symptom that people get. Over 80% of asymptomatic people have a loss of smell only identified through testing.

Fast, Effective, and NO Personal Info

Symp2Pass takes less than 30 seconds to complete, can be performed BEFORE a person visits your business, school, or event, and is more effective than weekly PCR testing. Schedule a short demo with a Symp2Pass pro and learn how it works in your environment.
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How It Works

Symp2Pass by SmartCone is the world’s first intelligent virus screening ecosystem. It combines medically researched and proven solutions with AI, smart kiosks, thermal scanners, and RFID wearables to provide private, speedy, and reliable COVID-19 screening. Symp2Pass does not track your personal data, but it does allow you to track your test results and vaccinations without your identity. You can then use this identity-free data for easy entry into your place of work, concerts, airports, or any other secure area with just your generic RFID or QR code. Since these codes do not contain any personal information, screening locations can not collect and store your data.

We have vaccines now, so do we still even need screening?

Yes. We are far from herd immunity or universal vaccination. Many experts believe even with vaccination efforts in full force, the theoretical threshold for vanquishing COVID-19 looks to be out of reach. 

 

No one knows how long a vaccine will remain effective or how it will perform against variants. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the current vaccines’ high efficacy doesn’t mean health officials know how much vaccines will reduce coronavirus transmission or how long the vaccine’s protection will last. As the vaccination rate increases, screening shouldn’t drop because more people are vaccinated. 

Continued screening is essential to prevent outbreaks and virus hot spots. Screening helps detect and track emerging variants early and could help us finally stay ahead of the virus rather than simply reacting to it, as we have for the past year.  “This virus is still circulating; we still need to identify the people who need to stay home and not transmit their effects to others,” Jennifer Nuzzo, doctor of public health and senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

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