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The Qld Government’s Check-In App Will Be Mandatory At Hospitality Venues From Tomorrow – Concrete Playground
Among the many strategies in place to help combat the spread of COVID-19, tracking and tracing the contacts of confirmed cases ranks alongside hand hygiene and social distancing as one of the most important. As a result, Queensland hospitality venues have been asked to keep a record of their patrons over the past year, all to assist with contract-tracing efforts. By now, you well and truly know the drill, because we’ve all been spending months and months checking in via QR codes whenever we head out for a meal, drink or movie.
From Saturday, May 1, the current system is changing. You’ll still need to check in by scanning a QR code — that requirement isn’t going anywhere anytime soon — but you’ll need to do so via the Queensland…
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