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Older Queenslanders welcome COVID-19 Check In Qld app becoming mandatory – ABC News
Any cafe, restaurant or pub could face penalties of up to six months in prison if they do not offer the state government’s Check In Qld smartphone app to patrons…

Older Queenslanders have welcomed the streamlining of COVID-19 contact tracing efforts as the state’s Check In Qld app becomes officially mandatory in hospitality businesses.
Key points:
- More than 31,100 businesses have registered for the app, which has been downloaded some 2.42 million times
- Authorities warn failure to comply could result in up to six months in prison
- Hospitality venues hope the app being made mandatory will mean crowd limits can be eased
From today, any cafe, restaurant or pub could…
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