Old people don't have smart phones. How do they display their health codes?

For some elderly people who don't have or can't use smart phones, there are different ways to display their health codes, as follows:

Shangyu District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province has innovatively developed the "health code unblocked" system. Residents can use ID cards instead of "health codes". For some problems such as not having a smart phone and not applying for a "health code", relatives or community police can apply online. After importing into the system, they can pass the voucher.

In Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the "citizen card+health code" system was launched, and the "card-code integration and credit card" model was first introduced in China. After the elderly and children at home apply for the health code, they can display the color status of the health code simply by swiping the citizen card.

Guangdong Yuekang code can save and print paper Yuekang code, which has the same effect as ordinary health code.

Hunan Province also provides the function of "scanning and verifying other people's health codes" through its official account of electronic health card WeChat, and the scanning end updates the data, so the printed "health code" can be effective for a long time.

In addition, in some places, paper health certificates can be issued by communities or designated hospitals, and the effect is equivalent to "health code". For example, in Shanghai, Jiangsu and other places, people who don't have smart phones can be audited by the local community and stamped with the official seal, and a health pass can be issued, valid for 14 days.

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Don't neglect the elderly

The obstacles in the health of the elderly need timely intervention, and the obstacles in life need to be eliminated as much as possible. Now we have entered the digital age, and with the help of various intelligent devices, all aspects of life can be accelerated. However, there are more than 200 million elderly people in China. Their pace may have slowed down, but it is also worth enjoying these "accelerations".

Recently, the media has been paying attention to the obstacles encountered by the elderly in epidemic prevention and control. For young people, it only takes a minute or two for a small health code to fill out a screenshot of information, but for some elderly people who are not familiar with smart devices, this is difficult. Many places have been exploring countermeasures, but there is still a lot of work to be done to take care of this special group because of the different inspection requirements in different regions and different occasions.

Under the normalized epidemic prevention and control, the health password will accompany us for a long time. I hope that the relevant departments will consider it more comprehensively and carefully, and don't let digitalization become a gap in front of the elderly.