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Woolworths introduces new QR code check-in to trace coronavirus

Woolworths is now asking customers to check in when they shop at the supermarket, introducing voluntary contact tracing at more than 600 of its stores. The supermarket chain began trialling the program at the beginning of this month at a dozen supermarkets in NSW and Victoria and so far more than 25,000 shoppers have used the feature.
Now Woolworths has introduced the system to hundreds of stores in other states including ACT and Tasmania, with plans to roll it out nationally.
While the system…
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