Scanning QR codes at venues like pubs and restaurants 'to be scrapped from July 19' - News Summed Up

Scanning QR codes at venues like pubs and restaurants 'to be scrapped from July 19'


Get email updates with the day's biggest stories Invalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy noticeBoris Johnson is set to end the need to scan QR codes when entering bars, restaurants and other venues along with removing other Covid-19 restrictions on July 19, it is reported. After initially turning down the first “Freedom Day” in June, ministers now appear ready to end the Covid restrictions on July 19 and among the first to go will be QR codes at venues like bars and restaurants. (Image: Getty Images) (Image: AFP via Getty Images)The prime minister is expected to outline what measures will become voluntary this week. Self-isolation is also causing significant problems for businesses and especially the entertainment industry with about 400,000 people told to quarantine last week.


Source: Daily Mirror July 03, 2021 23:14 UTC



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