What does the shield in the upper left corner of the green code mean?

The shield in the upper left corner of the green code is a vaccinated person. A gold border is added around the green code, and an injection and shield are added in the upper left corner, indicating that the holder has been protected by COVID-19 vaccine.

The small shield in the upper left corner of the health code is a golden shield, which is embodied by adding a golden border around the green code and an injection and shield in the upper left corner, indicating that the holder has been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine and protected with COVID-19 vaccine, so that users can see that they have been vaccinated more intuitively and let others know that they have been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine when they need to show their health code when going out.

Hold the green code. We still need to do this:

1. Overcome paralysis and put an end to luck. Don't panic in the face of the epidemic, be risk-conscious. We must always tighten the string of epidemic prevention and control, establish the concept that "everyone is the first responsible person for their own health", and achieve "scientific prevention and control and orderly response".

2. Don't gather, keep a safe social distance, wear a mask, don't gather, wash your hands frequently, have more ventilation, and consciously do personal protection. When coughing or sneezing at ordinary times, pay attention to shielding and using public chopsticks and spoons, exercise and enhance physical fitness, and develop good hygiene habits.

3. Pay close attention to the epidemic situation and arrange personal travel reasonably. Avoid going to high-risk areas and areas with reported cases. If you have been to a high-risk area or a city with a local epidemic report in the past 14 days, you have shared a car with a confirmed case or asymptomatic infected person, or your activity tracks overlap, and your health code is red team or yellow, please report to the community as soon as possible and cooperate with the implementation of various health management measures.

4. If you have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, hypoesthesia, stuffy nose, runny nose, sore throat, conjunctivitis, myalgia, diarrhea, etc., you should go to the fever clinic as soon as possible under the premise of personal protection and avoid taking public transportation. When entering and leaving hospitals and other crowded places, cooperate with staff to check health codes and travel cards; Enter public places to cooperate with temperature measurement and scanning "place code".