>> Indeed, it seems they now must provide the QR poster, but I've not seen they
>> can't use pen and paper as before as an alternative for non app users.
>>
>> Be interested if that's wrong, or more likely some venues interpret it to be app
>> or nothing.
>>
I referred to this somewhere above.
Since the debate originated from Copeland, here is an extract from the Council's info on this:
Information for businesses
Venues in hospitality, the tourism and leisure industry, close contact services and local authority facilities must:
- ask at least one member of every party of customers or visitors (up to six people) to provide their name and contact details
- keep a record of all staff working on their premises and shift times on a given day and their contact details
- keep these records of customers, visitors and staff for 21 days and provide data to NHS Test and Trace if requested
- display an official NHS QR code poster from September 24, so that customers and visitors can ‘check in’ using this option as an alternative to providing their contact details
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