TraceTogether token collection to be expanded to mobile booths at about 100 locations, including malls

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SINGAPORE: Roving TraceTogether mobile booths will be deployed to about 100 locations, including malls, for residents to collect their tokens or ...

SINGAPORE: Roving TraceTogether mobile booths will be deployed to about 100 locations, including malls, for residents to collect their tokens or learn how to download and use the contact tracing app.

Together with SafeEntry and associated digital systems, the programme enables contact tracing teams to reduce the time taken to identify and quarantine a close contact from four days to less than two days on average, said SNDGG.Launched on Friday, the roving mobile booths were deployed at Chinatown Point on the first day, followed by Causeway Point, Paragon, City Square Mall and Great World City on Saturday.

"The booths will be set up at areas with high footfall such as malls," said SNDGG, adding that they are an additional avenue for the public to collect the tokens for themselves and their family members.MORE COLLECTION POINTS AT COMMUNITY CENTRES

 

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Is it compulsory, to activate TraceTogether for mobile users? If it is not, who will collect it, of course good for those without or do not use smart phone.

Hopefully works every time.

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