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SafeWA system to expand to cover most businesses and premises – WAtoday
The SafeWA program will be expanded to cover most shops and venues from February 12 with SmartRider users also encouraged to register their contact details.

Retailers, supermarkets, takeaway food shops, hospitals, events with more than 500 people, weddings, festivals, and commercial vehicles carrying more than 12 people will need to have contact registers from February 12 as part of the program expansion.
Since December 5, people have had to either scan a QR code with a phone app or sign a physical log book at select venues so health authorities can quickly contact members of the public in the event they may have been exposed to an infectious COVID-19…
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