Over 2,200 business entities in Kazakhstan’s capital became participants of the Ashyq project. The program helps find quarantine violators. The markets in Nur-Sultan began connecting to the system the day before. Four out of 18 received QR codes.
“We have been preparing for this for a long time. The necessary work was done at the entrances. As you can see, the required QR codes are posted,” said Nurlan Nurmaganbetov, a shopping mall manager.
“Covered markets with an area of more than 2,000 square meters are subject to basic procedures related to the act of scrutiny. That is, the territorial department or the sanitary and epidemiological control department must go and check for compliance. After that, they receive an act of compliance. Then they submit their application on the “INFO-KAZAKHSTAN” platform. Then they receive a QR code from us,” explained Kuanyshbek Mukash, Deputy Director of the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs.
Translation by Saniya Sakenova
Editing by Galiya Khassenkhanova