What is the official response to the rejection of elderly people without health codes?

During the Spring Festival this year, an epidemic broke out. Mobilize the whole people, do a good job in personal defense, and take the initiative to scan the health code when taking public transport. But the problem is that many elderly people can't use smart phones. Without a smartphone, they can't scan the QR code. There have been several cases in which elderly people were refused to ride without a health code. In Harbin, Heilongjiang province, the official made such a response. If the elderly don't have a health code, they can show their health certificates. They are promoting the mutual recognition system of city pass cards and health codes, and will also make a publicity guide for riding. A more humanized ride plan will be adopted for the elderly.

Old people can't use smart phones, and they can issue health certificates without health codes. In response to the rejection of the health code for the elderly, Harbin Municipal Transportation Bureau made the following response. If they don't have a health code, they can issue a health certificate. However, some netizens said that the problem is coming again. The old people given by the Transportation Bureau can take the bus if they have a health certificate, but who can get the health certificate? At present, the community has not received the relevant notice, so it is impossible for the community to issue you a health certificate. And the health certificate is not issued by the community, and the community does not have this qualification. A health certificate must be issued by a hospital to be authoritative. So the current situation is yes, but it is a problem who will issue the health certificate.

We should learn from some places. ID cards and health codes are interoperable. Older people don't have smart phones and can't scan health codes. This is understandable, because not everyone in our country can use a smartphone. There are always some older people who can't use electronic products. Therefore, we should consider the needs of these special groups. In some places, we have taken the lead in introducing measures to exchange ID cards and health codes. Children of the elderly can apply online, and the elderly can show their ID cards directly when they travel, which is equivalent to the health code. However, the concrete implementation of this problem requires the collective cooperation of various localities and departments, and it cannot be solved in a day or two.

Some places have also implemented the policy of exchanging citizen cards with health codes. Some netizens also suggested that the bus elderly card and the health code used by the elderly should be interoperable, but the specific implementation of these programs requires the cooperation of many departments. Under the current circumstances, the elderly are at high risk of diseases, so it is recommended that it is no big deal to go out as little as possible to avoid the spread of diseases.