Quote Originally Posted by rooter View Post
Seems like there will be two major requirements for customers when the lockdown ends around mid October.
One is the QR check-in at any business you enter. We are already doing this no nothing really new.
Secondly will be having to prove you are vaccinated to enter some businesses.
Which businesses you need to be vaccinated to enter has not been specified yet, but I am sure massage shops and brothels will be among them.
Also how you prove you are vaccinated has not been specified.
At the moment you can download your vax certificate from the Medicare app and save it onto your phone or print it.
I would assume that the vaccination certificate will be integrated into the Service NSW app so that you can do your QR check-in and show you are vaccinated in a single swipe (or maybe two swipes)
The vax check will be built into the NSW app. Whether it returns a combined approval or a separate flag depends on the link between the internal applications. Either way I doubt anyone will be able see anything other than an approval flag. At the moment it seems that govt is happy to allow individual businesses to decide, but if this procedure is normalised and not opposed, it's possible that some rules might well be introduced to "protect" some businesses that might drag their feet.

Not sure how non smartphones and phone extant registrations will be handled! I have an idea but there are too many variables yet.

It's a clause in the current PHO that allows customer registration to be off line, produced on demand by the CHO. This is a loophole that will need to plugged to ensure system integrity. If this clause disappears it'll mean firm rules are on the way. Watch that space.