Accident of collapse of health regulations

Because the elderly don't have a health code, they want to go out and are constantly rejected. Of course, the reason why most organizations dare not release it privately is because the situation is very tense now. In case something goes wrong, this responsibility is really unbearable. When we go to public places, we usually need to show our health code. This kind of health code is quite good, which can quickly judge where this person has been and whether he has passed through high-risk areas, which is more conducive to the control of the epidemic.

But this kind of health code has brought troubles to many elderly people, because many elderly people can't use smart phones at all, let alone health codes. Even if the child teaches it, it may not be long before he forgets it directly. I really have a deep understanding of these things, but fortunately, the epidemic situation here is not serious, and there is no need to have a hygiene code when leaving the community, otherwise even the community will not be able to get out. However, when going to public places or even going out of the community, you have to show your health code, which makes it almost impossible for many elderly people to move. In fact, the practices of these relevant departments are understandable. After all, the epidemic is very tense now, so naturally we can't just let people go. If something goes wrong, this responsibility is really unbearable. Moreover, it is irresponsible to others. In order to better prevent and control the epidemic, it is natural to refuse the elderly.

And this incident does reflect one of our social status quo, that is, many elderly people are in trouble when traveling. Guangzhou has introduced new regulations, and it is very convenient to bring an ID card instead of a health code. It is very difficult for the elderly to use the health code, but it is quite easy to carry the ID card, which greatly facilitates the travel of the elderly. I sincerely hope that this regulation can be promoted throughout the country, so that more elderly people can enjoy the welfare policy. In fact, in terms of epidemic situation, we should really understand and tolerate each other, and there is no need to haggle over every ounce. I have heard of conflicts between the masses and protest volunteers before, even causing casualties. I think that no matter what happens in the face of the epidemic, everyone must abide by the relevant regulations. Only in this way can we carry out the fight against the epidemic to the end.

If everyone doesn't care, the epidemic will be endless, but if everyone pays attention to it, I believe it won't be long before the epidemic can be completely controlled. After all, our country is getting stronger and stronger, and even vaccines are being mass-produced.