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Coronavirus crisis: WA to introduce mandatory QR code tracing, with big fines for non-compliance – PerthNow
Western Australia will enforce mandatory COVID-19 registering at many businesses from next month, with heavy fines for non-compliance. Here are the businesses required…

Western Australia will enforce mandatory COVID-19 registering at many businesses from next month, but Premier Mark McGowan insists the system is not relevant to the easing of border restrictions.
The new contact tracing system will come into effect from December 5, requiring hospitality venues, gyms, cinemas and other businesses to keep track of patrons.
This can be achieved through customers scanning QR codes using a new SafeWA app or using existing means, including filling out paper forms.
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