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The Queensland government has finally rolled out a QR code check-in app that hospitality venues and other businesses can use for contact tracing purposes.
Queensland unveils new QR code app to speed up COVID-19 check-in process The long queues and bureaucracy associated with going out in the COVID-19 era could be a thing of the past for one state as ...
Long lines outside bars and restaurants caused by people filling out QR-code details could be a thing of the past with today’s statewide launch of a new COVID-19 check-in app.
Long lines outside bars and restaurants caused by people filling out QR-code details could be a thing of the past with today’s statewide launch of a new COVID-19 check-in app.
Long lines outside bars and restaurants caused by people filling out QR-code details could be a thing of the past with today’s statewide launch of a new COVID-19 check-in app.
Long queues, waiting times and filling out countless forms could be a thing of the past as a new QR code check-in app is launched across Queensland today.
At participating venues, open the app, select ‘Check In Now’ and hover your smartphone over the displayed Check In Qld QR code. Q: What is the benefit of using the app?
Queensland's Deputy Premier Steven Miles has announced that QR codes will now be added to 20,000 rideshare, taxis and limousines as the state recorded another day of zero cases.
Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate says it is time to scrap QR Covid check-ins at large venues including shopping centres and theme parks, saying most people are ignoring them.
Thousands of Queensland businesses are warned to expect random police compliance checks as the state's contact tracing app is made mandatory from Friday.
Queensland records another day of zero community COVID cases, with just 39 active cases remaining but Deputy Premier Steven Miles is 'disgusted' by protests on the border with NSW.