Some people have noticed that their pass cards are marked with an * (asterisk)
But they have not traveled to medium- or high-risk areas. What is the situation of the asterisk on the itinerary code? Does it affect travel?
What does an asterisk in a trip code mean?A city name marked with an * (asterisk) means that there are currently medium or high risk areas in the city you visited in the last 14 days, but it does not mean that you actually visited these medium and high risk areas.
Instead of marking the names of cities containing medium and high risk areas in red, the trip code will now include medium and high risk areas in parentheses after the city name. These remarks are intended as travel tips only and are not related to health conditions. Please follow your local Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism for specific control policies.
While green trip codes with an asterisk will essentially have no impact on travel, we are still encouraged to minimize unnecessary trips and unnecessary trips to medium- and high-risk areas.
How is "via" defined on a trip card?"Passing through" means that if you spend more than four hours in a place and open the trip code on your cell phone, the system automatically records it as a passing through or a visit.
Can I travel with an "*" on my itinerary card? For trip cards with an asterisk, it is necessary to confirm whether you have traveled through a medium to high risk area. For those in high-risk areas, 14 days of intensive observation and 7 days of health monitoring will be implemented.
During the period of centralized observation, they should strictly abide by the management regulations of the centralized observation point and cooperate with the nucleic acid test and health monitoring to avoid cross infection. For people in medium-risk areas, 14 days of home observation and 7 days of health monitoring will be implemented; for those who do not have the conditions for home observation, centralized observation will be implemented. During the period of home observation, the relevant requirements of home observation should be strictly adhered to, and home protection should be done well, so as to keep out of the house.
Will the trip card with "*" be quarantined? A trip card with an asterisk will not necessarily be quarantined, it depends on the specific situation, if the user goes to a medium-high risk area, it will be quarantined, if the user has not been to a medium-high risk area, it does not need to be quarantined.
To give an example, for example, from the administrative division, area A belongs to city B, and the big data capture shows that area A is a medium-risk or high-risk area. At present, in addition to area A, other areas of city B are low-risk areas. City B is marked with an asterisk after the trip code, and it further states that "the existence of medium- or high-risk areas in City B does not mean that the user has actually visited these medium- or high-risk areas".
If it is necessary to go out, it is necessary to explain the situation in advance to the destination prevention and control office and other relevant departments, and understand the local epidemic prevention and control requirements, and cooperate with the relevant local work arrangements.
How long does it take for the trip code asterisk to disappear?The trip code asterisk disappears in two ways. (i) It disappears on its own after 14 days. This timeframe is measured in the user's own time and has nothing to do with the risk area. If the trip card asterisk still exists after 14 days, you can call the communication trip card related communication service providers to adjust oh.
(ii) The asterisk will disappear on its own after the risk level of the risk area is adjusted to low risk. If I stay in a medium to high risk area, when will the asterisk on my trip code disappear?
Oh, according to the official adjustment. If the risk level is adjusted to low risk, the asterisk will disappear. (If it still exists, you can call the communication service provider associated with the Communication Travel Card to have it adjusted.) If the current risk level is medium-high risk, then your trip code will also be marked with an asterisk.
Is the trip card updated every day?Yes. The Communication Itinerary Card provides access to an individual's domestic and international itineraries within the previous 14 days. It is accurate to Chinese provinces and cities (for stays longer than 4 hours) and foreign countries. cities visited after 14 days will not be shown (results may be delayed by up to one day).