Do I need a health certificate to deliver takeout food?

According to Fa Shixiong's inquiry. Delivery requires a health certificate. Food delivery personnel belong to catering practitioners and need to hold relevant certificates. The purpose of obtaining a health certificate is to ensure the personal health of the takeaway, prevent infectious diseases from spreading through food, and protect the health rights and interests of consumers. The process of obtaining a health certificate usually includes submitting an application, conducting a physical examination, participating in training in health laws and regulations, and obtaining a certificate of conformity. The health certificate is valid for two years and needs to be reissued after expiration. The specific procedures and requirements for handling health certificates may vary from region to region. For details, it is recommended to consult the local health administrative department or the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.