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There’s a push for QR codes to be scrapped in NSW. Credit: NSW Government Originally introduced as a contact tracing measure, the Service NSW check-in system was designed to allow contract tracers to ...
For more than 18 months QR codes have been used when entering public places – but are they still of any use? See what the experts think.
NSW is keeping QR codes in place for the time being, despite some experts doubting the usefulness of checking in given the high rate of COVID-19 in the community.
Just one week after restoring QR code check-ins, NSW is preparing to ditch them again. Deputy Premier Paul Toole told Sunrise the state government would “phase out” mandatory signing into events, ...
The changes were announced for NSW as case numbers soar. Read about the new Covid rules in force from midnight.
NSW will reintroduce QR code check-ins and is set to provide free rapid antigen testing kits as it looks to stem the tide of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW Coronavirus News. Followed categories will be added to My News. The compulsory check-in codes which feature at every retailer and business would become ...
The NSW government is considering phasing out mandatory QR code check-ins for certain "lower risk" venues such as cafes and shopping centres.
People using the NSW government app to check-in to venues will start receiving notifications if they have visited the same place as a confirmed COVID case.
The Covid vaccination status of NSW residents will appear on their phone’s display when they use a QR code to check into venues from around mid-October.