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An epidemic prevention number called 12320 asked people to check their nucleic acid and asked for other mobile phone numbers and ID cards. Is it a scam?

12320 is the epidemic prevention and control hotline. Please cooperate with the epidemic prevention staff and provide correct information. We have to deal with many epidemic prevention and control calls every day, and we are also scolded every day for whether it is a scam.

1. The reason why you were asked about your ID number and another mobile phone number is because you did not register the phone number they dialed when doing the nucleic acid test.

2. You may have received different numbers for your primary and secondary cards. People use 12320 to call you. The verification task requires both the secondary card and the primary card to check. In the past, many secondary cards did not have a real-name system, and the associated information may have been registered a long time ago. For epidemic prevention and control, we now need and information All connected to ensure everyone’s safety.

3. The phone information is provided by the police for us to check. Contacting so many people at the same time is a huge task, at least 50 per day. We are also required to call again every 10 minutes if we cannot get through. The workload of the staff is very heavy

Finally, I hope everyone will cooperate with the work and spread the word to people around you that 12320 is not a scam, especially the elderly over 60 years old. If there are other numbers after 12320 or 12320, please Answer carefully, thank you.