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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.
Check In Qld: All your questions answered With the Check In Qld app now mandatory for a number of new sectors, here is everything customers and business owners need to know.
With the Check In Qld app now mandatory for a number of new sectors, here is everything customers and business owners need to know. These include venues that attract large crowds, such as stadiums ...
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.
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.
Business owners and customers across the state are being urged to resister for the Check In app as it becomes mandatory for a number of new sectors across Queensland from Friday 9 July at 1am.
With proof of vaccination now required by law before you're allowed to enter pubs, clubs, cafes, cinemas and pretty much every other public venue you care to mention, the Check In Qld app has ...
Data collected via Check In Qld is stored securely for 56 days and is only accessed for contact tracing purposes. READ ALSO: Former Mount Isan Corinne Perkins claims prestigious Baron Award.
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. The Check In Qld app went live over the ...
Deputy Premier Steven Miles has not ruled out making the government’s Check In Qld app mandatory in other industries.
Older Queenslanders have welcomed the streamlining of COVID-19 contact tracing efforts as the state's Check In Qld app becomes officially mandatory in hospitality businesses. More than 31,100 ...
A potential flaw has been exposed in Queensland’s Covid check-in app, allowing the unvaccinated to fraudulently claim they have received both jabs.
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