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QR codes and automated decision-making in the COVID-19 pandemic

Gerard Goggin, Rowan Wilken

2024New Media & Society10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we explore Quick Response (QR) codes (machine-readable optical labels that link to information) and how, after a period of having fallen out of favor, they have been reactivated and have come to underpin COVID-19 automation and contact-tracing efforts. During the pandemic, they were used especially for “safe entry” and other kinds of check-in to locations to facilitate contact tracing. In this context, QR codes facilitate automated decision-making in relation to infectious disease surveillance and disease outbreak control. However, the use of QR codes for contact-tracing purposes has enjoyed mixed success and its implementation has encountered several challenges, as we illustrate through a case study that explores QR codes and COVID contact tracing in Singapore and Australia.

Topics & Concepts

Contact tracingTracingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Context (archaeology)Computer sciencePandemicAutomationComputer securityData scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)EngineeringGeographyProgramming languageMedicineMechanical engineeringArchaeologyDiseasePathologyCOVID-19 Digital Contact TracingQR Code Applications and TechnologiesImmune responses and vaccinations
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