Alberta restaurant that accepted dog photos instead of QR codes closed to dining - News Summed Up

Alberta restaurant that accepted dog photos instead of QR codes closed to dining


A restaurant in central Alberta was ordered closed to indoor dining last week after an Alberta Health Services investigation found it accepting dog photos in lieu of vaccination proof. Following complaints to an AHS executive officer, two test shoppers were sent to the restaurant on Jan. 11 at different times. Both were able to enter and dine after presenting a photograph of a dog and personal identification to staff, according to the order. Both times staff used a tablet to make it appear as if they were scanning a QR code. Owners also had to commit to training staff about the program and provide written confirmation of that training.


Source: CBC News January 19, 2022 10:00 UTC



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