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No smartphone, no problem: ‘Club card’ to make check-in easy

From Friday, NSW residents without smartphones will have an option to sign in at supermarkets without pen and paper.

The NSW government is launching personalised COVID-19 check-in cards, which can be printed on paper or ordered as a plastic card.

Digital and Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello explained to Ray Hadley people can contact Service NSW on 13 77 88, or go into a Service NSW centre to sign up for one.

“It think it’s much, much easier for people that don’t have mobile phones.

“It’s no different to a standard club; people are used to going into a club … and presenting a card. It’s the same type of thing.”

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Mark Levy
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