Health Codes prior to Eastern Airlines check-in at Beijing Capital International Airport, 2020A parody-simulation, in Wikipetan style, of a green code of the Health Codes policy enacted in China in response to COVID-19 Pandemic. Citizens are required to fill in surveys in regards to their health situation, travel history, then the platform will issue a color code of either green, yellow or red. Citizens with green code is free to travel and pass any health checkpoints.
A Health Code (Chinese: 健康码, Jiànkāngmǎ) is[needs update] a type of application used during COVID-19[1] in mainland China. It was used as an e-passport that reports if the user has been in an area with current cases of infection. An applicant provides information such as travel history, residence, and medical records. The application will then generate a QR code that identifies the individual's risk level as red, yellow, or green.[2] As of April 2020, over 200 cities and 20 provinces employed health code supported by Alipay. There are a wide range of health codes run by different localities.While many assumed these codes would be phased out after the pandemic, research indicates their continued use and integration beyond the health crisis.[3]