However, it is worth mentioning that in low-risk areas, except for special scenes and special personnel, health codes should generally not be checked. For the elderly and people who don't use smart phones, measures can be taken such as showing paper certificates, matching with appropriate ID cards, representing relatives and friends or binding multiple health codes by one person for epidemic prevention. If a unified national health code is required, these elderly people will have great resistance in implementation, because they are not people with diseases. If they are prevented from passing, it is only because they cannot use the health code.
In fact, health code has always been a very important issue. Since the outbreak of new crown pneumonia, we have to show our health code when we enter or leave any public places, such as supermarkets and hospitals. This is also a QR code that can prove our identity information. In fact, it is also a good thing that the Health and Health Commission requires the health code to be standardized. However, at the same time, a new notice was issued. Health code should not be used as the only certificate for people to pass. It is necessary to make it easier for some groups to travel without being restricted by health regulations.
In fact, as far as we are concerned, young people will use the health code, but if the elderly at home forcibly use the health code, it is really too much. Our society in China is a human society, and sometimes the health code is not that important. As long as this person is not infected with the virus, it is not bad to open a back door properly, and paper documents can also pass, which is also something worth promoting.