Inquiry about contact tracing app: QR-code vs Bluetooth beacon
Dear NSW Ministry of Health,
First of all congratulations to you and your ministry on your stellar response to COVID.
I would like to know if you have any available statistics on either the number of notifications, number of tests and/or number of cases found that are attributable in your region to contact tracing apps, as well as a breakdown of each of those due to the QR-code or the Bluetooth channels.
I am particularly interested in comparing between the utility of each of those two channels in any way possible.
My motivation, living in Switzerland, is that we currently have an app deployed here that exclusively uses Bluetooth, and little traction for a QR-code based system. The theory says such a system would be much more effective than Bluetooth. Due to your low number of cases, I expect you might only have anecdotal evidence but this would still give tangible data to share here.
Thank you very much for your help,
Yours faithfully,
Pau-Olivier Dehaye
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Dear Pau
Thank you for contacting the NSW Ministry of Health.
With regard to your inquiry the Commonwealth Department of Health is responsible for the information relating to the contact tracing app.
Please find there details [email address] or by post:
The FOI Unit (MDP 516)
Department of Health
GPO Box 9848
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Kind regards
Lisa Yozghatlian
GIPA Officer | Corporate Governance and Risk Management, Legal and Regulatory Services
NSW Ministry of Health | 1 Reserve Road , St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
www.health.nsw.gov.au
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From: Pau-Olivier Dehaye [mailto:[FOI #7112 email]]
Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2021 12:11 PM
To: MOH-GIPA <[email address]>
Subject: Government Information (Public Access) request - Inquiry about contact tracing app: QR-code vs Bluetooth beacon
Dear NSW Ministry of Health,
First of all congratulations to you and your ministry on your stellar response to COVID.
I would like to know if you have any available statistics on either the number of notifications, number of tests and/or number of cases found that are attributable in your region to contact tracing apps, as well as a breakdown of each of those due to the QR-code or the Bluetooth channels.
I am particularly interested in comparing between the utility of each of those two channels in any way possible.
My motivation, living in Switzerland, is that we currently have an app deployed here that exclusively uses Bluetooth, and little traction for a QR-code based system. The theory says such a system would be much more effective than Bluetooth. Due to your low number of cases, I expect you might only have anecdotal evidence but this would still give tangible data to share here.
Thank you very much for your help,
Yours faithfully,
Pau-Olivier Dehaye
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Thank you for your response.
Can you clarify something for me? The QR-code system is integrated with the Bluetooth app, and QR-codes are produced and managed using the same system across Australia? The QR code part is not defined region per region?
Thank you
Pau-Olivier Dehaye
Hi Pau
NSW Ministry of Health doesn’t deal with the QR codes, its handled by Service NSW, there email is [email address]
Thanks
Lisa
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From: Pau-Olivier Dehaye [mailto:[FOI #7112 email]]
Sent: Monday, 1 March 2021 8:51 AM
To: MOH-GIPA <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Government Information (Public Access) request - Inquiry about contact tracing app: QR-code vs Bluetooth beacon
Thank you for your response.
Can you clarify something for me? The QR-code system is integrated with the Bluetooth app, and QR-codes are produced and managed using the same system across Australia? The QR code part is not defined region per region?
Thank you
Pau-Olivier Dehaye
-----Original Message-----
Dear Pau
Thank you for contacting the NSW Ministry of Health.
With regard to your inquiry the Commonwealth Department of Health is responsible for the information relating to the contact tracing app.
Please find there details [email address] or by post:
The FOI Unit (MDP 516)
Department of Health
GPO Box 9848
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Kind regards
Lisa Yozghatlian
GIPA Officer | Corporate Governance and Risk Management, Legal and Regulatory Services NSW Ministry of Health | 1 Reserve Road , St Leonards, New South Wales 2065 www.health.nsw.gov.au
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Dear MOH-GIPA,
I am getting back to you concerning QR-codes. Service NSW told me
( https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/i... )
that while they do generate the QR-codes, the data associated to them is entrusted with NSW Health instead. Could you reconsider my original request as it relates to QR-codes? Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Paul-Olivier Dehaye
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updates, FAQs and a range of information for health professionals, as
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that provides advice and information for community and businesses,
including information about COVID-19 symptoms, testing and social
distancing.
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Dear Mr Dehaye
Under public health orders some businesses and organisations in New South
Wales are required to keep a record of all staff, patrons and contractors
visiting their premises. Businesses that need to collect patron and staff
details must address this requirement in their COVID-19 Safety
Plan. Failing to collect complete and accurate patron details is a breach
of public health orders and may result in penalties. As of 1 January 2021,
hospitality venues and hairdressers must use the NSW Government QR code
system (developed by Service NSW).
More information about mandatory electronic check-in in NSW is provided on
the [1]NSW Government website.
When a new COVID-19 case is detected, contact tracing teams from NSW
Health need to find all close contacts of the new case as quickly as
possible to help stop or slow the spread of COVID-19. Contact tracing
teams rely on businesses and organisations keeping complete and accurate
records of all patrons and staff, this way NSW Health is able to access
contact lists collected via the NSW Government QR code quickly and easily.
If tracing teams are not able to obtain reliable information, people are
unknowingly placed at risk and the virus can continue to spread throughout
the community.
Electronic check-in methods (such as QR codes) are better than paper
records. Hand-written details can be difficult to read and need to be
turned into an electronic format for contact tracing purposes. Electronic
methods are also contactless and reduce physical contact between people.
In addition to the NSW Government QR code, NSW Health accesses a range of
records for contact tracing, including non-Government QR codes and
membership lists. For this reason, we are unable to provide you with any
data regarding the number of cases or tests specifically attributable to
the use of the NSW Government QR code or QR codes in general.
Thank you again for writing.
Kind regards
COVID-19 Ministerial Team | Public Health Response Branch
1 Reserve Road, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
Email: [2][email address]
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which I live,
travel and work and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Visit the [3]NSW Health website for the latest information on COVID-19
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From: Pau-Olivier Dehaye
[[4]mailto:[FOI #7112 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2021 6:39 PM
To: MOH-GIPA <[5][email address]>
Subject: Internal review of Government Information (Public Access) request
- Inquiry about contact tracing app: QR-code vs Bluetooth beacon
Dear MOH-GIPA,
I am getting back to you concerning QR-codes. Service NSW told me (
[6]https://secure-web.cisco.com/1L04EYVpyFk...
) that while they do generate the QR-codes, the data associated to them is
entrusted with NSW Health instead. Could you reconsider my original
request as it relates to QR-codes? Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Paul-Olivier Dehaye
-----Original Message-----
Hi Pau
NSW Ministry of Health doesn’t deal with the QR codes, its handled by
Service NSW, there email is [email address]
Thanks
Lisa
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