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The driver asked the three-year-old child to show his health code. Is this reasonable?

I think this request is unreasonable, because a three-year-old child has no capacity for civil conduct at all, and it is impossible for a child to travel alone, let alone meet strangers.

Epidemic prevention and control is a very rigorous matter, but we should also consider the specific situation when carrying out related work. For those normal adults, they can indeed provide their own health codes, because each of them has a mobile phone, but for some elderly people and children, the elderly may not use smart phones, they may generate paper health codes, and children may not even provide paper health codes.

Three-year-olds actually need to show their health codes.

When a mother took her child on a bus in Hangzhou, they had an argument because the driver asked her three-year-old child to provide her health code. Later, this incident also went online, and many netizens expressed different views. Most netizens think it is really necessary for her three-year-old child to provide her health code in order to prevent and control the epidemic, but some people think of her age. These children basically have no health code.

Personally, I think such a request is unreasonable.

As I mentioned at the beginning of my answer, three-year-old children have no civil capacity at all, let alone use mobile phones. Without a mobile phone, it is impossible for children to provide health codes. Personally, I think this bus driver's behavior is deliberately making things difficult for passengers. We really need to contribute to the epidemic prevention and control work, but have you ever seen a three-year-old child show his health code on a special mobile phone?

If necessary, you can take your child to apply for a paper health code.

For some areas with serious epidemic prevention and control work, I think parents can take their children to apply for paper health codes, which can save a lot of trouble, but for most areas, if drivers ask three-year-old children to show their health codes, I think this is just an act of making things difficult for others.