@Barbara2243,
I do not administer temperature checks at my Cobb County apartment, but will be required to do so when I re-open my guesthouse in St. Lucia. In fact, the St. Lucia government will be requiring STR properties to go through a certification to be approved as an alternate accommodation (compared to the big hotels/resorts) which includes COVID-19 training, cleaning guidelines, and performing temperature checks on guests upon arrival.
When I opted-out of the Enhanced Cleaning Protocol, I said that I wasn't going to provide face masks and hand sanitizer to guests , and that is true for Georgia (it's too politicized), but I may not have that option in St. Lucia if I want to start hosting again. I am not mad about it though, because the St. Lucian government and the citizens have done a great job of keeping down the number of confirmed virus cases. As of yesterday, there have been only 25 cases with no deaths, and most of them were visitors or returning residents. The island has recently re-opened its borders, and all persons (except aircrew members) are required to have a negative PCR test within 7 days of arrival or they will be tested at the airport for a fee of $100USD.
As returning St. Lucians, my husband and I will automatically have to go into quarantine, and stay at a government sponsored quarantine hotel. I will share the travel and quarantine experience in a few weeks.