The health law adopts the system of "one person and one yard". Even children have to show their health codes when they pass by, and most children don't have their own mobile phones and ID cards. So how do they apply for health regulations? In fact, a mobile phone can help many people apply for health codes, so parents can use their mobile phones to help their children apply for health codes. Let's take a look at the detailed steps for Alipay and WeChat to apply for a health code for others.
Alipay:
Step 1: Open Alipay, enter the city service page of Alipay, and click the health code function;
Step 2: After opening the health code applet, select a good area and you can see the health code you applied for. At the same time, you can click on the function of waiting for someone else's health code query or someone else's agent to input the basic information of the child, especially to find the child's ID number in advance. Although the child does not have an ID card, he has an ID number;
(Because the small programs used in different provinces are different, some provinces can't get health codes for their families on Alipay. For example, the function of Hubei Health Code Society went offline on March 26th. If it is really impossible to apply for a health certificate, you can go to the local community or village to issue a paper health certificate. )
Step 3: When traveling, click to switch the applicant and you can see the child's health code;
Wechat:
Step 1: open the health code applet in the province and city where you are located;
Step 2: (Take the health code of Hubei Province as an example), there is a family member binding the health code under his own health code, click this function, and then enter the basic information to bind successfully. You can switch the binding person at will when scanning the code.
It is convenient to collect health codes for family members on mobile phones, but some small programs in some provinces do not have this function, and they need to go to communities or villages to apply for paper-based health green codes or health certificates.