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What does a trip code look like with an asterisk?

The trip code has a "little star" in the upper right corner.

While green trip codes with an asterisk will have essentially no impact on travel, we are still encouraged to minimize unnecessary trips and unnecessary trips to medium- and high-risk areas.

Instead of marking the names of cities containing medium- and high-risk areas in red, trip codes will now include medium- and high-risk areas in parentheses after the city name. These notes are used as travel tips only and are not related to health conditions. Please follow your local Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism for specific control policies.

Trip code notes

As an example, let's say that administratively, area A belongs to city B. The big data crawl shows area A as a medium or high risk area. At present, in addition to area A, all 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 to understand the local epidemic prevention and control requirements, and cooperate with the relevant local work arrangements.