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AFL defends contact-tracing system after fan told not to use QR code at footy – PerthNow
A man who attended an AFL match on the same night as a COVID case says a stadium official actively discouraged him from signing in with a QR code.

A man who attended a Melbourne AFL match on the same night as a positive coronavirus case says a stadium official actively discouraged him from signing into the venue via QR code.
The Victorian man was attempting to sign in at the entry gates to Marvel Stadium before a match on Sunday, but claimed an official told crowds not to worry about signing in, before turning QR signs around and rushing people through the gates.
But the AFL has backed its Covid-safe protocols in the wake of the revelation,…
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