How to deal with health codes (detailed steps and precautions)

With the continuous development of the epidemic situation in COVID-19, in order to better prevent and control the epidemic situation, all localities began to implement health code management, and health code has become one of the necessary documents for us to go out. So, how to deal with health codes? Next, let's take a look.

First, download the "Health Code" APP.

First of all, we need to download the "Health Code" APP in the mobile app store, which supports iOS and Android systems, and then install it after downloading.

Second, register and log in.

After opening the APP, we need to register first, enter the mobile phone number and get the verification code, and then set the password to complete the registration. Then, we need to log in the account, enter the mobile phone number and password to log in.

Third, fill in personal information.

After logging in, you need to fill in personal information, including name, ID number, gender, age, residence address, etc. , and then click "Save".

Fourth, make a health declaration.

On the home page, we can see the "health declaration" button. Click and fill in relevant information, including whether you have symptoms such as fever and cough, and whether you have had contact with epidemic areas. When you are finished, click "Submit".

Fifth, get the health password.

After submitting the declaration, you need to wait for approval. After the APProval, we can get the health code in the app. Health codes are divided into three colors, green represents health, yellow represents risk, and red represents confirmed or suspected cases. If our health code is green, we can go out. If it is yellow or red, we need isolation or treatment.

Precautions:

1, fill in the information truthfully, and do not conceal or make false reports;

2. Make a health declaration every day, otherwise the health code will be invalid;

3. If the health code is abnormal, it is necessary to contact the local epidemic prevention and control department in time for treatment;

When you go out, be sure to bring your health code so that you can show it at any time.