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Received a call from Big Data to investigate the epidemic, but gave the wrong answer

If you receive a call from Big Data to investigate the epidemic and the answer is wrong, you can call back and explain the situation, because the investigation phone number is usually a landline or mobile phone number.

The transfer staff will first verify whether the content on the assistance letter is accurate, whether the person is within the jurisdiction, and the specific location. If you are within the jurisdiction, we will continue to ask for your basic information (name, ID number, current address, workplace, etc.).

Next, ask clearly:

Your movements and specific times in recent days; who you have contacted and where you have gone; all possible contacts such as those you travel with and those you live with (not a person checking the household registration, but the questions may be more detailed than checking the household registration).

Health status: whether you have been feeling unwell recently; whether you have sought medical treatment recently; past disease history (in extraordinary times, you may be more concerned about your health than your parents).

History of residence in epidemic areas: Where have you traveled, worked, and lived; which village is your hometown? Have you gone back to live?

Transportation: whether by plane, train, car, or ship

Close contact history of the case: fellow passengers; close communication; family members; colleagues and classmates; play friends; onlookers .