這在新西蘭從昨天已經開始了,即實施2級管制的第一天,除非你用手機鏡頭掃描(或簽名註冊)店外張貼的聯繫追蹤的應用程序QR碼,你不能進入商店、郵局、購物中心。
零售商被告知,如果您不遵守規定,他們將不會向你出售產品。
沒有掃描程序,不得進入,不得購買[沒有食物]。
並非所有商店都遵守。
Bunnings在強迫您這樣做,但Mitre-10尚未開始。
[已經第一手證實]
但我相信他們別無選擇。
甚至我本地的酒舖也有這新規定。
Johanna Brooks
Yesterday ·
This started yesterday in New Zealand, the first day of Level 2:
You cannot go into a STORE, Post Shop, mall, unless you scan in the QR code posted outside with the contact tracing app, your phone camera, or sign a register (where your name. address and phone details are visible to everybody), and in some cases (people are telling me), have your photo taken.
The retailers were told that they are NOT ALLOWED TO SELL TO YOU if you don't comply.
No app scan, no entry, no purchase [no food].
Not all stores have complied yet.
Bunnings is forcing you to do it, but Mitre-10 has not started yet. [This has been verified first-hand.] But I am sure they will have no choice.
Even my local liquor store has it.
By the way, this is NOT the $65Million Contact Tracing app that the government has made, this is an existing web-based contact app from EvaCheckin.
There is something oddly Biblical about this...hmmm.
New Zealand has "flattened the curve" and lost its Democracy.
https://www.facebook.com/100000873892983/posts/3135796633126102/
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