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What does health code green code mean?

1. Green code: You can pass freely with this code. Please show it on your own initiative and cooperate with the inspection.

2. code yellow: it does not meet the prevailing conditions for epidemic prevention and control. Need to cooperate with centralized or home isolation for 14 days.

3. code red: the epidemic prevention and control conditions are not met for the time being, so please cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control and self-protection.

when the pass is controlled, returned to work or resumed, the green code personnel will light up the code, light up the certificate and take the temperature measurement before passing. Code red and code yellow personnel shall be executed according to local epidemic prevention control requirements.

Extended information

The application of health code covers the use scenarios such as community management, business resumption, traffic trip, school opening, drug purchase registration, supermarkets and shopping malls, and can help communities, enterprises and schools to do key work such as epidemic prevention management and epidemic control.

In epidemic prevention and control and resumption of production and work, health code can realize efficient personnel flow management, improve the efficiency of inspection in crowded places such as office buildings, shopping malls, subways and railway stations, and avoid excessive personnel contact and gathering. Through the health code, many health applications such as one-code medical treatment, appointment registration, one-click first aid, psychological assistance, health certificate, health file and so on have been realized.

the introduction of various health codes highlights the innovative thinking of local governments in the management of major public emergencies. However, more accurate and flexible governance model is needed to further break through the blocking points of people flow and logistics in epidemic prevention and control and resumption of production and work.