Check-in QR code
Code scanned to record entry to a location
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The check-in code or the venue code (Chinese: 场所码, Chǎngsuǒgmǎ) is a QR code to record check-in locations for contact tracing and epidemiologic investigations. It was widely used in Australia and China during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–2022.



Mechanism
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some regulations were made for contact tracing, and then some governments required people to scan a QR code to record their locations of all the places that they have visited.[1][2][3] As for the example of the Suzhou venue code, the QR code was generated via WeChat by the asset owner or the landlord, and then the location and the person would be recorded when the QR code scanner scanned this QR code.[4]