According to the relevant provisions of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, health certificate offices have been set up in various places. In Zhengzhou, a health certificate office was established to protect citizens' health rights and control the spread of infectious diseases. Citizens need to go to hospitals or health and epidemic prevention departments for physical examination, including physical examination and disease detection. At the same time, relevant materials, such as identity certificate and vaccination certificate, need to be submitted. After the physical examination results meet the standards, you can get a health certificate. It should be noted that the specific standards for handling health certificates in each region may be slightly different, which needs to be understood in light of local actual conditions. At the same time, before going to apply for a health certificate, you can consult relevant departments in advance to get more information.
Can I apply for a health certificate if I find a disease during my physical examination? If certain diseases are found during physical examination, such as hepatitis B and AIDS, it is impossible to obtain a health certificate. However, if other diseases can be controlled and treated, you can also apply for a health certificate. It should be noted that the relevant diseases should be truthfully informed when applying, and relevant supporting documents should be submitted as required.
The purpose of setting up the designated health certificate office in Zhengzhou is to protect the health rights and interests of citizens and control the spread of infectious diseases. When you apply for a health certificate, you need to go to the hospital or the health and epidemic prevention department for a physical examination, and you need to submit relevant materials at the same time. When applying, the relevant diseases should be truthfully informed, and relevant supporting documents should be submitted as required.
Legal basis:
Article 21 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, all domestic and foreign individuals who live and work in China or live and work abroad and come to China to visit relatives, visit, work and study abroad shall be vaccinated or receive immune serum and vaccine after vaccination, or meet the requirements of disease prevention and control institutions for detection and isolated observation and abide by preventive and control measures.