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Workplaces, universities, schools, TAFE, supermarkets, and more will be required to use a Service NSW QR code from July 12.
The New South Wales government has announced its QR code COVID-19 contact tracing scanner solution has gone live state-wide. The technology allows customers to use a QR code scanner that has been ...
QR code check-ins at venues look set to become the main source of digital contact tracing with the federal government‘s COVIDSafe app less prominent in the community.
The NSW Government is updating its Service NSW app to increase public use of QR code check-ins with the pandemic raging in greater Sydney.
The NSW Government is considering making the Service NSW smartphone application mandatory for businesses that need to collect visitor data to allow for COVID-19 contact tracing.
The NSW Government is updating its Service NSW app to increase public use of QR code check-ins with the pandemic raging in greater Sydney.
The NSW government announced on Wednesday the state's QR code check-in system would be massively expanded even after the current 14-day Sydney lockdown finishes.
“I strongly encourage businesses to download a free NSW government QR code and for customers to use the COVID Safe check-in through the Service NSW app.
The New South Wales Government is looking to streamline the process of providing details for COVID-19 contact tracing, by trialling a new app with a one-size-fits-all approach in Dubbo.
The Service NSW app used to trace Covid-19 through QR codes is experiencing a service shortage, prompting outrage from business owners.
The NSW Government is considering making the Service NSW smartphone application mandatory for businesses that need to collect visitor data to allow for COVID-19 contact tracing.
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