Live: NSW Now: New QR code check-in rules in force; woman charged over $500,000 fraud

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MORNING BRIEFING: Childcare centres, construction sites and shopping centres are now expected to check in visitors today using the Service NSW app, to help contact tracers get on top of Sydney's COVID-19 outbreak. Meantime, a woman is facing court after allegedly misappropriating $500,000 from her former employer.

COVID-19 restrictions are tightening today, with more businesses and organisations needing a QR code to enable staff and customers to check in using the Service New South Wales app.

Anyone who attended those venues at the relevant times, should get tested and isolate for 14 days, regardless of the result.The Mayor of Albury says regional towns have been following COVID-19 rules and should not be penalised. A woman has been charged after she allegedly misappropriated almost $500,000 from a healthcare equipment business in Sydney's south-west.

There are calls for new Stan series to delay production due to fears its film crew from Sydney could bring COVID-19 to the far west of NSW.

 

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i got rid of my phone in '98 when they made it legal for police to turn it on to listen to you people said i was paranoid when i said gov would never pay to put tracking chips in people that they would make people pay for the pleasure themselves now its written into law...

Bairnsdale in Victoria, where people wear masks and check in using QR codes without complaining. And we're 750km from Sydney CBD.

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Do state laws supersede federal laws?

This is madness: supposedly essential businesses only open, yet retail, construction, cafes and offices not only open but not mandatory QR? On day 16? The government has failed its primary response, yet blames individuals.

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