Starting June 10, visitors to nightclubs, karaoke bars and high-risk entertainment facilities will have to show a QR 'identity code' of personal information for COVID-19 contact tracing in South Korea
The decision to mandate QR codes to register visitors’ identities came after authorities struggled to trace people who had visited a number of nightclubs and bars at the centre of a virus outbreak last month after much of the information on handwritten visitor logs was found to be false or incomplete.
The person’s information will be logged in a database kept by the Social Security Information Service for four weeks, before it is automatically deleted, according to South Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare. Seongdong-gu, a district in the capital city of Seoul, established QR code systems at 172 facilities, according to the district office.
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