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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 ...
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.
Hospitality businesses in Queensland over the weekend went live with the state's new COVID-19 check-in app, Check In Qld. "It simplifies compliance with Public Health Directions for all ...
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.
One of Toowoomba’s most iconic fast and friendly food joints, Phatburger said they were eager to embrace the new, free, Queensland Government check-in app which makes it much easier for ...
ANY pubs and cafes not using the state government’s Check In Qld app from now on could be slapped with a fine.
Queensland pubs and cafes will be forced to sign up to the state government’s coronavirus check-in app by May. And other businesses could be next.
As of December 17, only fully-immunised Queensland residents can go to the state's pubs, cafes and restaurants by showing an official vaccination certificate on the Check-In Qld app.
Call me paranoid, but why is the State Government still encouraging Queenslanders to use the Check-In QLD App when it appears they are all but done with using it themselves, writes Travis Schultz.
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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