"You must show your health code when you travel by car", "I'm blind, I don't have a mobile phone, and I don't have a health code...".

Recently, some blind people reported that they were refused boarding on the bus because they could not show their health codes, which is worrying and anxious.

Some time ago, special groups such as the elderly, children, and blind people could be exempted from health code registration with documents. Now, with the changes in epidemic prevention policies in many places, under the new regulations, all people must hold a health code to take public transportation.

Visually and hearing-impaired people tend to be more occluded.

The lack of information exchange makes the update of the policy bring trouble to the passage of some people with disabilities.

      Strict epidemic prevention should also care for special groups. To solve the problem of people with disabilities traveling during the epidemic, community workers need to go to the grassroots level more widely and clearly inform the community about the latest epidemic prevention policies. Provide more help in coding, and do a good job in epidemic prevention travel guidelines for special groups.

      In addition, some more user-friendly technology upgrades also need to be promoted.

The public transportation system in some areas has realized the automatic identification of the corresponding user's health code and nucleic acid detection through the associated data of the senior card, the student card and the disabled person's preferential card.

This not only facilitates special groups, but also makes epidemic prevention more accurate and efficient.

      The epidemic situation is changing in real time, and epidemic prevention measures must also keep pace with the times, and more empathy, so that relevant groups can feel the warmth of society.