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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.
QR codes a proving a popular way for customers to register their details when dining out. But what do cafes and restaurants do with that information?
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.
Queensland businesses have been given 72 hours to swap paper-based check ins with QR codes after authorities discovered crucial contact details customers are required to leave when checking-in ...
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.
Taxis and ride share vehicles will be required to have QR codes so passengers can check-in as the state government moves to further strengthen its contact tracing capabilities.
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.
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