skin temperature provides an important physiological information of human health which plays a vital role in several research and applied applications, particularly in surgery, pediatrics, and general emergency centers [1][2][3]. Human skin temperature is an indicator for disease diagnosis. During the global pandemic COVID-19 produced by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus [4] measurement of human body temperature has become a primary and critical parameter for identifying potential COVID-19 symptoms. Although in hospitals other patients, physicians, doctors, attendants, nurses, and visitors are the most common sources of cross-infections, the clinical thermometer should not be disregarded. Also, owing to the possibility of patient-topatient or cross-contamination, healthcare personnel are not advised to contact the patient for temperature measurement in order to avoid spreading the virus. Generally, contact-type temperature sensors such as mercury (Hg) in glass or electronic thermometer affixed directly to the underlying skin surface to acquire the temperature. However, the skin-sensor contact, sensor physical size, and sensor pressure limit the accuracy of *