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Starting this week, new locations including grocers have until July 31 to implement the Check In Tas app on site to comply with new state government and Public Health Covid-19 guidelines.
Check in TAS app to become mandatory for all businesses The app will replace a mix of third-party apps, paper sign-in forms and will help address privacy concerns around the retention and use of ...
“The Director of Public Health has determined that, from 1 May 2021, the free Check in TAS app will be the only system used for collecting contact tracing information in Tasmania.
With Tasmanians soon having to show proof of being fully vaccinated against Covid to cross borders or attend some events, the Check in Tas app can now show your vax status. Here’s how to get the ...
Check in TAS app under review, could be dumped for low-risk venues, government flags Posted Thu 27 Jan 2022 at 3:39pm, updated Thu 27 Jan 2022 at 3:40pm ...
Ultra106.5fm radio presenter David Wood was among about a dozen of his Android-using mates who couldn’t get the Check In Tas Covid-19 tracing app to work on Friday.
The Check in TAS app was downloaded 83,800 times in the opening month-and-a-half, with more than 130,000 check-ins with the app in the same time period.
From Wednesday, July 7, Tasmanians aged 16 years and older will have to use the Check in TAS app whenever they enter a premises. Here's everything you need to know. Even just to get a coffee? Yes.
Picture: Phillip Biggs A review into the future use of the Check-in TAS app is set to be finalised within a week, including whether it will be significantly scaled back.
Further information for businesses is available at coronavirus.tas.gov.au and further support is available by phoning the Business Tasmania hotline on 1800 440 026.
“The Director of Public Health has determined that, from 1 May 2021, the free Check in TAS app will be the only system used for collecting contact tracing information in Tasmania.
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