Many places use paper health certificates instead of health codes. How to issue a paper health certificate? CCTV focuses on the elderly who were prevented from taking the bus because they did not scan the health code: many places use paper health certificates instead. Due to the need for epidemic prevention and control, we need to show the health code on our mobile phones when taking public transportation, shopping in supermarkets, and visiting scenic spots. For young people, this is naturally not a problem, but for the elderly, especially those who rarely use smartphones, it is a big trouble. According to CCTV reports, recently, an elderly man in Harbin, Heilongjiang was blocked from riding a bus because he did not scan the health code. The bus driver said that he could not drive without scanning the code. Later, the police took the elderly man to his destination. After the incident, the Harbin Municipal Transportation Bureau proposed specific measures to help special groups such as the elderly who do not have smartphones to travel conveniently. The Harbin Public Transport Management Office is accelerating the mutual authentication of smart cards (City Pass Cards) and health codes, striving to enable elderly people with real-name cards to ride in early September. At the same time, for special groups of passengers who do not have elderly travel cards or smartphones, the Harbin Transportation Bureau is discussing with multiple departments how to have communities or designated hospitals issue health certificates, or print paper health codes with time limits, so that everyone can travel healthily and conveniently. So, for some elderly people who do not have smartphones or do not know how to use them, how can they present their health codes? Different places have different practices: Shangyu District of Shaoxing, Zhejiang has innovatively developed a "Health Code Smooth Travel" system, where residents can use their ID cards instead of "Health Codes". For those who do not have smartphones or do not know how to apply for "Health Codes", relatives or community police can apply online on their behalf. After importing the system, they can pass with the credentials. Hangzhou, Zhejiang, has launched the "Citizen Card + Health Code" system, and was the first in the country to introduce the "card and code integrated, swipe card and read code" mode. After applying for health codes on behalf of the elderly and children at home, they only need to swipe the citizen card to display the color status of the health code. Guangdong Province’s “Guangdong Health Code” can be saved and printed in paper form, and has the same validity as an ordinary “Health Code”. Hunan Province also provides a "scan to verify other people's health codes" function through its electronic health card WeChat official account. The data is updated on the scanning end, so the printed "health code" can be valid for a long time. In addition, in some places, communities or designated hospitals can also issue paper health certificates, which are equivalent to a "health code". For example, in Shanghai, Jiangsu and other places, people who do not have smartphones can have the community where they live review and stamp a health pass with an official seal, which is valid for 14 days. |