This is not a problem with blx. I believe many people have experienced similar situations and were very unhappy at that time. If it weren't for the students' good temper, the bus driver would probably suffer. Teachers and parents have taught children to be polite to others since childhood, but drivers are old and don't understand this truth. Maybe his children are yelled at by him every day.
Outbreaks are always repeated everywhere, and some public places always ask everyone to scan the site code with their mobile phones. It seems that everyone has a mobile phone now, but in fact many people are not equipped with smart phones. For example, old people, primary school students, and old people are too old to use it at all. How can that person scan the code? The school stipulates that primary school students can't bring their mobile phones to school, and now they are required to scan the code and get on the bus. The two are contradictory. Isn't this embarrassing for primary school students? I hope that cities can consider special people when formulating certain regulations, and don't ask others according to the dead rules, otherwise people will feel chilling.
If you really can't scan the code, you can solve it in the following two ways. 1 is to let others apply for your health code. Both Alipay and WeChat have this function, just provide your personal ID card and real name. The disadvantage of this method is that it needs to be followed all the time. It is impossible for parents to send their children to school every day, so the second method can be considered. Like a child's health code, print it out and remember to use color printing. Generally, it can be used within 7 days, but some cities may have to change it once a day if they are closed. Although some money is wasted, it can bring convenience to children.