Venues in certain sectors should continue to ask customers, visitors and staff to ‘check in’, to help stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Establishments in the following sectors should encourage attendees to check in and maintain records of staff, customers and visitors who choose to provide their contact details:
- hospitality, including pubs, bars, nightclubs, restaurants and cafes
- tourism and leisure, including theatres, museums and cinemas
- close contact services
- places of worship
- facilities provided by local authorities such as libraries and community centres
Venues should:
- ask every customer or visitor (over the age of 16) to ‘check in’ by:
- scanning the NHS QR code poster via their NHS COVID-19 app; or
- providing their name and telephone number (this can be done in advance, for example, via a pre-booking system). You should also note the date of entry
- keep a record of all staff working on your premises, their shift times and dates, and their contact details
- keep these records of customers, visitors and staff for 21 days and provide this information to NHS Test and Trace, if requested
- display an NHS QR code poster so that customers and visitors can ‘check in’ using the NHS COVID-19 app (as an alternative to providing their contact details)
- adhere to data protection legislation, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Data Protection Act 2018