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Businesses gear up for compulsory TraceTogether check-ins from May 17

SINGAPORE - Hair salon Tresses Studio in Ghim Moh and many other businesses are set for customers to check in using only TraceTogether when it becomes compulsory for contact tracing from Monday (May 17). The salon has already installed a SafeEntry Gateway Box, a new device that allows visitors to do a SafeEntry check-in at the entrance by tapping the TraceTogether token or a phone app against the box. This is ahead of the June 15 deadline for more public venues to have the gateway system in place as another way for visitors to check in besides scanning QR codes with the TraceTogether app or scanning the token.

Mandatory TraceTogether-only SafeEntry brought forward to May 17

Mandatory TraceTogether-only SafeEntry brought forward to May 17 Toggle share menu Advertisement File photo of Singapore s TraceTogether tokens. 11 May 2021 12:29AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The implementation of TraceTogether-only SafeEntry at all higher-risk venues will be brought forward by about two weeks to May 17. Other modes of SafeEntry check-in, such as the scanning of QR codes with a mobile phone camera or the Singpass app, will be discontinued from this date, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO) said on Tuesday (May 4). Advertisement Advertisement Check-ins from May 17 must be performed using a TraceTogether app or token at venues that experience higher throughput of visitors, such as malls, workplaces and places of worship, and where people are likely to be in close proximity for prolonged periods.

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