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Shanghai trip card with asterisk
The * (asterisk) mark indicates that the city is currently a medium or high risk area that the user has visited in the previous 14 days.

The current situation in Shanghai is this ↓

Shanghai held a press conference yesterday on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia outbreak, at which it was reported that there was one new confirmed case of local new crown pneumonia in a 51-year-old male in the city.

According to the CDC briefing:

1, the confirmed case of 26 close contacts, have all completed the first nucleic acid test, the results are negative;

2. close contact of the close contact of the close contact of 186 people, 186 people have been implemented in the isolation and observation, has been sampled and sent to the test of 186 people, the results of the test are negative;

3, has been screened for the relevant people 8717 people

4. 524 environmental samples have been collected, 524 have been tested, and all test results are negative.

The trip card "Shanghai" why marked red?

Official answer ↓

The China Academy of Information and Communications Research official WeChat public number "communication itinerary card" today responded that November 10, 2020 from 0:00, the itinerary card will contain medium and high-risk areas of the name of the city marked in red, only as a travel tip, not associated with the state of health, specific control policy please follow the local joint defense and control mechanism.

As of 10:00 a.m. on November 10, 2020, the areas marked with alerts include:

● Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

● Tianjin

● Shanghai

When a travel card is marked with the name of the city of Shanghai in red, does this affect the normal travel of the public?

Does it affect the normal travel of the public? affect the normal travel of the public?

Some users have already successfully tested it, so you can rest assured. However, the specific standards of access also need to follow the local government, community, access to the provisions of the port.

However,

Many people are still full of questions about the "trip card":

How does it determine red, yellow and green?

Is it reliable?

What if it's wrong?

Let's take a look at the questions and answers together.

Q1

What is the "Communications Big Data Travel Card"?

It is an itinerary query service launched by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) in cooperation with China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom.

The results of the itinerary card include the countries (regions) you visited in the previous 14 days with domestic cities where you stayed for more than 4 hours. The color card is only a reminder of the places visited, and is not related to health status.

Q2

How do I use the Itinerary Card?

You can use cell phone software (WeChat, Alipay, etc.) to scan the code to access the query page, or WeChat app to search for "Communication Itinerary Card" to enter the app, enter your cell phone number and click to get the verification code, and then click on the query after the verification has been successful, and then the query results will be returned.

Q3

Can everyone use the Travel Card?

As long as you are a subscriber of any of the three carriers, Telecom, Mobile or Unicom, you can use the service. (However, new account holders can only use the service after 14 days.)