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Queensland launches new COVID-19 check-in app More than 204 businesses in the trial have registered and started using the new app, with over 29,000 customers having checked in.
The Check In Qld app has been abandoned by parts of Queensland days out from the state's border opening to NSW and Victoria.
The ritual of queuing or fumbling with a phone to check-in with the COVID-19 app is over for Queenslanders attending venues where vaccination proof is not mandatory.
The Check In Qld app went live over the weekend following weeks of testing and trials at more than 204 venues between Cairns and Ipswich. Queensland is the last jurisdiction to release such an app ...
A free check-in app about to become mandatory for thousands of Queensland businesses will be crucial to containing future COVID outbreaks, according to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
Queensland pubs and cafes will be forced to sign up to the state government’s coronavirus check-in app by May. And other businesses could be next.
The latest data provided by Queensland Health shows the Check In QLD app records over 23 million weekly check-ins statewide, but in a 30-minute window observed by the Cairns Post less than half of ...
LOCAL businesses like the Avenues Tavern are throwing their support behind the Check in Qld app, despite the significant overhaul to Covid-19 contact tracing.
Queensland’s mandatory check-in app suffered a statewide outage just one day after the Government announced plans to expand its reach.
LOCAL businesses like the Avenues Tavern are throwing their support behind the Check in Qld app, despite the significant overhaul to Covid-19 contact tracing.
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