Do I have to take photos to upload the hummingbird health certificate?

It's not necessary. For the handling of health certificates, the medical examination registration office and the photo office will be combined into one in the future, and personal information and photos will be extracted by using ID cards. Customers can queue up at the registration office of the physical examination hall for information registration, photo extraction and other items, and then they can enter the physical examination after paying the fee. Compared with the old process, it saves the trouble of queuing for on-site photography. City CDC reminds citizens to apply for health certificates and remember to bring their ID cards.

Article 104 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that natural persons have the right to health. The physical and mental health of natural persons is protected by law. No organization or individual may infringe upon the health rights of others. If the actor commits an illegal act and infringes on the right to life, health or body of others, the actor shall bear corresponding civil liability. In the infringement of others' right to life, because it only constitutes an infringement of others' right to life after depriving others of their lives, civil liability methods such as stopping the infringement, removing obstacles and removing dangers are not applicable. Because the victim's life is over, it is impossible to cause him other harm. Therefore, in the violation of the right to life, the infringer generally only bears civil liability for compensation for losses. The scope of compensation includes the funeral expenses paid by the family members of the deceased, the necessary living expenses of the people raised by the deceased before his death, and compensation for mental damage. The value of life is immeasurable, and the most important damage to the right to life-the loss of the victim's life is irreparable. In the infringement of the right to health, the infringer should bear civil responsibilities including: stopping the infringement, eliminating the danger and compensating for the losses. The scope of compensation for damage to the right to health generally includes medical expenses, income reduced due to missed work, living allowance for the disabled, etc. If mental damage is caused to the victim, he shall also be liable for compensation for mental damage.