Public sentiment has shifted against key lockdown rules in Melbourne with a significant majority against the 5km travel limits and majority support for allowing families to reunite and cafes, restaurants and pubs to open for COVID-safe services.
Doncaster East president Peter Sowersby has leapt to the defence of season 2020, voicing concerns about the state of the competition and its clubs should it be cancelled prematurely. The Premier Division club made its long-awaited step up to the league’s top division last season, winning the Division 1 premiership. Clubs are split over whether to play this season, and league transfers remain open until June 30. “We’ve got an app that our club’s going to use that’s called 1Breadcrumb – anyone that walks into Zerbes, they fill in a questionnaire and it checks you in and out,” Sowersby said.
A new app is offering a simple digital solution for retailers to monitor who visits their stores, without compromising customer privacy, as bricks-and-mortar outlets begin to re-open as restrictions ease. 1breadcrumb has been developed in just five weeks as a one-touch solution to exiting lockdown, allowing shoppers to safely check-in and out of venues.
The 1breadcrumb app has recently been developed as a one-touch solution to exiting COVID-19 lockdown in line with the hospitality industry’s health and safety framework, allowing patrons to safely check-in and out of venues. 1breadcrumb is also offering the platform free to all not for profit and community/sporting organisations. 1Breadcrumb Founder Paul Willson advises “1breadcrumb is quick and easy to use as an alternative to the Federal Government’s COVID-19 app, ensuring businesses are able to quickly trace anyone who has been in contact with a guest, patron or staff member diagnosed with Coronavirus.
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