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Pasig businesses start using contact tracing solution
Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto thanked malls and establishments that have been using Pasig Pass, the “contact tracing solution” of the city amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, according to a report by GMA News.
“Say goodbye to manual contact tracing forms! Sa Pasig Pass, mas mabilis, mas ligtas, at makatitiyak ka pang secure and data mo,” Sotto said in a tweet.
Pasig City launched the pass in October to intensify the contact tracing efforts of the city.
Upon registration, individuals will receive their QR codes which they will use to enter business establishments within the city.
“Some business establishments, such as malls, have already started implementing a ‘no Pasig Pass, no entry’ policy,” according to the mayor’s tweet.
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