COVID-19 추적 앱과 QR 코드 포스터 만드는 방법

COVID-19 추적 앱과 QR 코드 포스터 만드는 방법

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보건부에서는 COVID-19 추적 앱(NZ COVID Tracer app)과 QR 코드 포스터 만드는 방법을 동영상을 통해 알림했다.


개인이 COVID-19 추적 앱(NZ COVID Tracer app)을 다운로드 받아 사용하면, 방문하는 곳마다 본인의 이름이나 연락처 등을 따로 적지 않아도 되기 때문에 편리하다.


고객이 방문하는 사업장에서는  COVID-19 추적 앱(NZ COVID Tracer app)을 사용할 수 있는 사업장 정보가 들어 있는 QR 코드 포스터를 등록하여 생성한 후, 사업장 입구에 배치하면 된다.


개인은 COVID-19 추적 앱(NZ COVID Tracer app)을 다운로드 받아서 사용하면 된다.


사업장에서는 QR 코드 포스터를 만들기 위해 사업장 이름과 비즈니스 등록 번호, 위치 등 관련 정보를 입력하여 등록한 후, 생성된 QR 코드 포스터를 받아서 영업장에 방문객들이 보기 쉬운 자옷에 배치하면된다.


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https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-novel-coronavirus-resources-and-tools/nz-covid-tracer-app/nz-covid-tracer-qr-codes


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NZ COVID Tracer QR codes 

Businesses and organisations should display the official NZ COVID Tracer QR code posters wherever customers or visitors enter the premises.

Getting your official QR code posters

Businesses and other organisations can get their official NZ COVID Tracer QR code posters through the new self-service webform — you will need a valid New Zealand driver licence to use this service.

If you have a large number of locations or do not have a driver licence you can email a completed template to the Ministry of Health.

You will need to create a separate poster for each of your premises or unique locations but can print as many copies of each poster as you need. Make sure to put them on display in prominent locations next to every entrance.

A video explaining the process for getting QR code posters is available below.

Using the self-service option

Use the new self-service webform to quickly and easily generate your official QR code posters.

Please note the service is unavailable on Saturdays between 6pm and midnight due to scheduled maintenance.

To use the webform, you will need:

  • a valid New Zealand driver licence so we can verify your identity
  • the address details for each of your premises
  • your email address
  • an email address and contact phone number for each of your locations.

You will need to complete a separate webform for each location. If you have a large number of locations, you may instead want to follow the process outlined in the next section.


Using the Ministry of Health template if you have more than 20 locations

For large or multi site locations you can also get your official QR code posters by sending us a completed template (below). All you need is:

  • the name of your business/organisation and the NZBN (if any)
  • address information for each of your locations
  • an email address for each location (ie, the person who will print the poster).

Once you’ve completed the template, send it by email to the team at app@tracing.min.health.nz.

Note: Clearly state in your email that you have the authority to request QR code posters on behalf of your business or organisation. For example: I, <your name here>, am authorised to request NZ COVID Tracer QR code posters on behalf of the organisation listed in the attached file.

Once we have received and reviewed your template, we will phone you as soon as we can to complete an identity check. This step can be completed more quickly if you have your driver licence handy, although we also have other verification options.

We will then generate your official QR code poster or posters and send them to the email addresses provided in the template. Please note due to the large volume of requests this may take up to 5 business days.

Download the QR code template (XLSX, 240 KB) - updated 11 June 2020

Business Connect

You can also generate your official QR code posters through the Business Connect service if you prefer. If you are already registered with Business Connect, simply log in to the service to get started.

If you are not already registered with Business Connect, you will need:


Privacy information

The information you provide to the Ministry in order to generate your official QR code posters will be used only for purposes relating to contact tracing and the management of QR codes during the COVID-19 pandemic response. The information will not be shared with other government agencies except where the agency is directly involved in the COVID-19 public health response.

For further information on how your personal information is managed, please refer to the Privacy Statement.

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