Former NFL-CFL player Vaughn Martin looking to help during COVID-19 pandemic
TORONTO — Life after football has been anything but dull for Vaughn Martin.
After finishing his pro career in 2016 with the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes, Martin entered the business world, co-founding Fire & Flower Cannabis Co. In January, the six-foot-four, 297-pound former defensive lineman joined the board of BeMotion Inc., a digital marketing and m-commerce company that’s producing the DUO400 Intelligent Human Thermal Scanner.
The non-contact unit tracks human temperature variances with an accuracy of 0.3 C. It can be used to detect the earliest symptom of the novel coronavirus as well as other viral or bacterial pathogens.
“Football was an exciting thing, cannabis was an exciting thing and this is obviously unprecedented as well,” Martin said. “To have a role in helping people get back to doing what they want to do as well is also another blessing.