Henan Provincial Health and Health Commission: Received complaints that depositors from other places were assigned red codes, and are investigating and verifying

  Recently, a number of depositors who made deposits in several village banks in Henan reported that they were unable to withdraw their deposits, and recently came to Zhengzhou, Kaifeng and other places to try to withdraw money offline.

But upon arrival, their health codes were given red codes.

  At about 16:00 on June 14, a staff member in the duty room of the Henan Provincial Health and Health Commission told The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) that since yesterday (13th), the provincial Health and Health Commission and the 12345 government service hotline have received many reports. A complaint that "foreign depositors in Henan were assigned a red code".

After receiving the complaint, the Provincial Health and Health Commission has reported the complaint to the relevant departments yesterday, and is currently investigating and verifying.

  As for why these depositors were given red codes and the progress of the investigation and verification, the staff member said that he did not know for the time being.

  The Paper reported on May 19 that online depositors of six village and town banks reported that they could not withdraw the money they had in the bank.

The 6 banks include 4 in Henan Province and 2 in Anhui Province: Yuzhou Xinminsheng Village Bank in Xuchang City, Henan Province, Shangcai Huimin Village Bank in Zhumadian City, Zhecheng Huanghuai Village Bank in Shangqiu City, and Xindongfang Village Bank in Kaifeng City Bank, as well as Xinhuaihe Village Bank in Guzhen, Bengbu City, Anhui Province, and Xinhuaihe Village Bank in Yixian County, Huangshan City.

At present, Xuchang Yuzhou police have intervened in the relevant cases of village banks and are conducting a comprehensive investigation.

  After depositors came to Zhengzhou, Kaifeng and other places, they found that the health code was assigned a red code, which brought difficulties to daily travel.

Earlier, a We-media article said that many depositors from other provinces of the village banks involved also found that the health code turned red. One of the depositors in Shenzhen did not leave Shenzhen, and the health code also turned red. When asked, he learned that it was from Henan. red code.

  On June 14, several depositors told The Paper that their health codes had changed from red to green at noon that day.

However, some savers reported that not long after their health code turned green, it inexplicably changed back to red.

  The Paper reporter Xue Shasha