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News / Northwest

Washington governor retracts restaurant contact requirement

By Associated Press
Published: May 16, 2020, 2:13pm

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington will not require restaurants to get customers’ contact information as initially planned as part of reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Jay Inslee said.

The Democratic governor’s office in a news release Friday said that instead, businesses are asked to keep a list of those who voluntarily provide contact information.

He said the state only needs information from one person per household, and it will only be shared with public health officials if it turns out they might have been exposed to the virus.

The Seattle Times reports that the initial requirement for contact information that wasn’t voluntary came under fire from various groups as an invasion of privacy.

Restaurant owners also said they had concerns that staff would have to deal with customers who refused to disclose personal information.

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