What should I do? I am a carrier of hepatitis B virus. I need a health certificate to go abroad to Singapore. What if I can't do it?

On July 20, 2009, the Regulations on the Implementation of the Food Safety Law was promulgated and implemented. The "Regulations" clearly define the restrictive "viral hepatitis" as "viral hepatitis A and viral hepatitis E", which also means that hepatitis B carriers are not prohibited from engaging in the food industry.

The five diseases that need to be checked for health certificate are: viral hepatitis (hepatitis A and hepatitis E), dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis and exudative or purulent dermatosis.

I got my health certificate at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Xihu District, Hangzhou today. As long as your liver function is normal, you can apply for a food industry health certificate now. The transmission routes of hepatitis B are: blood transmission, sexual contact transmission and mother-to-child transmission. It is almost impossible to spread hepatitis B through the digestive tract.

So you boldly went to the health department to apply for a health certificate. They don't check hepatitis B. Before they go, please know someone, a hepatitis B virus carrier, and get the first food industry health certificate in the province and even the whole country-Lei Chuang.

No, you can complain to the health department and sue in court! !

I wish you good health and all the best.