Business establishments in QC now required to use KyusiPass

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Mayor Joy Belmonte said KyusiPass, a contact tracing app powered by SafePass, can help the local government unit keep track of visitors in every establishment within its jurisdiction. | cgonzalesINQ

Under the latest guidelines, Belmonte also ordered business owners to secure a dedicated QR code per establishment from the Business Permits and Licensing Department to tag its location.

She added that establishments relying on manual contact tracing must encourage their customers to bring their own pen for logging their name, address, and contact number. Meanwhile, Belmonte also ordered that indoor cinemas, video and game arcades and theme parks and funfairs in the city must remain closed pending evaluation of the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in the city.

Belmonte further said that the Department of Public Order and Safety will deploy around 3,000 volunteers under the Barangay Disiplina Brigade program throughout the city to strictly enforce all COVID-19 related ordinances.Based on the latest guidelines signed by the mayor, only persons aged 15 to 65 will be allowed to go out of their homes. Those not in the age bracket may leave their residences only for “indispensable” reasons.

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DrTonyLeachon cgonzalesINQ Sana noon nyo pa naisip yan

cgonzalesINQ It should be a national app for this type of covid contact tracing. The problem is kanya kanyang way na lang kasi kung maghintay ka sa national level abutin pa ng 9 months bago ma realize. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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