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The deadline for businesses to integrate to the Check in Qld app isn’t until May 1, but already 1.9m Queenslanders have downloaded and started using it. This is what you need to know. The deadline for ...
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 hospitality ...
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 become ...
Queensland cafes, restaurants and pubs will soon have to use the state government's coronavirus check-in app — or face penalties. Just a month after launching the check-in Queensland app, the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. All hospitality businesses have been required to use the app, that provides a streamlined check in process ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Toowoomba. Followed categories will be added to My News. The ‘Check In Qld’ app officially rolled out statewide on Monday, March 1 and is designed to make it ...
The latest data provided by Queensland Health shows the Check In QLD app records over 23 million weekly check-ins statewide, but in a 30-minute window observed by the Cairns Post less than half of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Queensland pubs and cafes will be forced to sign up to the state government’s coronavirus check-in app by May. And other businesses ...
A loophole in Queensland’s Covid check-in app could allow someone to fraudulently pretend they’re vaccinated and enter venues after the December 17 mandate. The loophole allows unvaccinated people to ...
A loophole allowing unvaccinated Australians to fraudulently gain access to services only available to the double-jabbed has emerged in one state's Covid check-in app. Queensland will only allow the ...
The deadline for businesses to integrate to the Check in Qld app isn’t until May 1, but already 1.9m Queenslanders have downloaded and started using it. “Since going live in February more than 22.390 ...
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