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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.
Workplaces, universities, schools, TAFE, supermarkets, and more will be required to use a Service NSW QR code from July 12.
NSW will dramatically expand its mandatory QR code check-in system, with heftier fines for those who ignore the rules also coming. As of January 1, every business must have a Service NSW QR code ...
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 COVIDSafe QR code check-in system in NSW is one of the major tools used to prevent lockdowns with the system being expanded and new changes being introduced this month.
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 updating its Service NSW app to increase public use of QR code check-ins with the pandemic raging in greater Sydney.
The NSW Government has moved to make QR code check-ins compulsory from November 23 at hospitality venues. Check-ins using pen and paper are out, and QR code check-ins are to be the norm.
Service NSW experienced a widespread outage of its mobile app on Thursday that prevented citizens from checking into businesses and accessing the digital driver licence for four hours.
The Service NSW app used to trace Covid-19 through QR codes is experiencing a service shortage, prompting outrage from business owners.
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