TraceTogether token collection at community centres restricted to constituency residents

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Residents will now be allowed to collect their TraceTogether tokens only from their own constituency community centres, said the Smart Nation and ...

TraceTogether helps contact tracers identify people who have been in close proximity with COVID-19 cases during their infectious period, while SafeEntry helps COVID-19 patients remember the places they have been to so the authorities can spot potential clusters.popular venues

including workplaces, schools, malls, food and beverage outlets and hotels by the end of the year. This transition is vital Singapore prepares to resume larger-scale events and further reopen its economy, it said. When TraceTogether-only SafeEntry is implemented, visitors will no longer be able to enter by scanning QR codes with phone cameras, using SingPass Mobile or scanning their personal IDs.Instead, they will have to use the TraceTogether app to scan the venue’s QR code or allow entry staff to scan the QR code on their TraceTogether token.

“TraceTogether-only SafeEntry will only be enforced after everyone who needs a token has had a chance to collect one,” said SNDGO on Tuesday. “There is no need to collect the token if you are already using the TraceTogether app, or are able to download it,” it added.

 

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