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Queensland finally gets a coronavirus tracing app to replace ‘onerous’ old system – ABC News
The app will remember users’ details from one venue to the next — but will only store information for 56 days, the government says.

The Queensland government is rolling out a new coronavirus app to make it easier for the state’s hospitality sector to keep track of their customers for contact tracing.
Key points:
- Check In Qld app users will be able to scan a QR code at participating venues
- The app will remember their details so they don’t need to keep filling out forms
- The information could be used for contract tracing and will be deleted after 56 days
The Check In Qld app was launched on Sunday by the Minister for Health and Ambulance…
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