"
A QR code?
We don't have one,
admits the waiter.
I think the boss thought it was too expensive.
The scene takes place in front of a bar located near the Sacré-Coeur (18th arrondissement of Paris).
In this tourist district and dotted with restaurants, efforts are made to enforce the sanitary measures that have conditioned the resumption of activity: the staff ensures that customers wear the mask when going to the toilet and that they not more than six per table.
But one measure seems to be lacking: the display of the QR code.
This allows customers installed inside to register on a digital reminder book linked to the TousAntiCovid application to report a case of contamination and notify all the people simultaneously present in the establishment.
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From one restaurant to another, it is difficult to see this QR code, however free and compulsory.
In a small friendly bar located further away, the waitress leans on the counter with
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