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WA venues to adopt mandatory contact register from December 5 amid coronavirus risk – ABC News
Pubs, gyms, hairdressers and churches are among a host of West Australian venues that will be legally required to keep a register of staff and patrons from December…
Pubs, gyms, hairdressers and churches are among a host of West Australian venues that will be legally required to keep a register of staff and patrons from next month to enable rapid contact tracing in the event of a coronavirus outbreak.
Key points:
- The mandatory contact register will come into effect on December 5
- To help businesses comply with the new rules, a “Safe WA” app has been launched
- WA Premier Mark McGowan says the register is “about being prepared”
To help businesses comply with the new…
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