People from across Dudley borough are being asked to play their part in the national fight against coronavirus by using the NHS Covid-19 app, which launched yesturday.
The new app is live now and that certain venues, including those run by local authorities, will be legally required to display an NHS QR code before then.
Following the launch of the new app, customers and visitors in England will be able to use the QR code to check-in on entry with their phone, instead of filling out check-in books. This will allow NHS Test and Trace to contact customers with public health advice should there be a COVID-19 outbreak.
Venues from hospitality, leisure and tourism, close contact services, places of worship and local authority venues across England are legally required to take part. Using QR codes will help businesses meet the new legal requirement to record the contact details of customers, visitors and staff on their premises.
Councillor Nicolas Barlow, cabinet member for health and adult social care, said:
People can find out more about the app at https://www.covid19.nhs.uk/
The NHS is offering support, information and resources for businesses to help them sign up to the app.
For all the latest government advice on Covid-19 people can visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus and for the latest support and information on Dudley Council’s response to the pandemic visit www.dudley.gov.uk/coronavirus