Valenzuela City launches ValTrace; to implement “No QR Code, No Entry” policy starting Nov. 16 - Manila Bulletin

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Valenzuela City launches ValTrace; to implement “No QR Code, No Entry” policy starting Nov. 16

Following the launching of ValTrace application, private and public establishments will no longer give their customers or visitors contact tracing forms as they can now submit their details through personal QR codes.

The local government said, a “No QR Code, No Entry” policy will be implemented in covered establishments—such as government and private offices, malls, hotels and groceries—starting Nov. 16. “All customers, visitors, and employees of the public and private establishments must not be allowed entry unless they present their own ValTrace generated unique personal QR Code,” the city government said.

Under the ordinance, covered establishments must register with the system, scan the QR codes of all their customers and forward their customers’ information to the local government after 24 hours of being offline from the system, among others.

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