Object Details
Name/TitleQR code to check-in requirements, Cheltenham Golf Club
About this objectAs businesses reopened in May 2020 after Melbourne’s first COVID-19 lockdown, recordkeeping requirements were introduced to support contact tracing. Health officials attempted to trace close contacts of anyone infected, assisted by the records kept at venues. They then advised those contacts of the need to test and isolate.
Later in 2020, venues were encouraged to use electronic recordkeeping or QR codes. In 2021, electronic recordkeeping was mandated and, from June that year, Service Vic QR codes had to be used.
Initially, recordkeeping applied to venues such as cafés, libraries, places of worship and hairdressers. However, the obligation became much more widespread as the pandemic progressed and sporting facilities were included. The photo shows the QR checking-in requirements of Cheltenham Golf Club.
MakerChoat, Liz
Maker RolePhotographer
Date Made2021 Aug. 21
Measurementsdigital image : JPG file : 2637 KB
Object TypePhotograph
Subject and Association KeywordsCOVID-19 pandemic
Subject and Association KeywordsQR codes (COVID-19)
Subject and Association KeywordsCheltenham Golf Club
Subject and Association Keywordssport and recreation (COVID-19)
Object numberPD3216
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved