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Will travel cards marked with * be quarantined? How long does it usually disappear?

In view of whether the communication travel card with an asterisk will be isolated, China Information and Communication Research Institute answered the question of 12 travel card in June 65438+0/October 65438+July. Let's take a look at the related questions and detailed information about the specific communication travel card with an asterisk.

Will travel cards marked with * be quarantined? A: Travel cards with an asterisk "*" indicate cities with medium and high risk areas in the past 14 days, but it does not mean that users have actually been to these medium and high risk areas. When epidemic prevention managers see that the user's itinerary card is marked with an asterisk, they suggest to further verify whether the other party has actually been to the middle and high risk areas, and then judge whether it is necessary to isolate according to the local epidemic prevention policy. It is not recommended to directly isolate travel card users with asterisks.

How long does it usually take for the asterisk "*" on the itinerary card to disappear? A: When your travel in the past 14 days does not include cities in high-risk areas, the asterisk will disappear by itself.

Q: What does the asterisk "*" on the itinerary card mean?

A: The asterisk "*" in the upper right corner of the visiting place indicates cities with medium and high risk areas in the past 14 days, but it does not mean that users have actually visited these medium and high risk areas.

Note: The asterisk "*" has nothing to do with the user's personal health status, and is only used as a reminder sign including cities in medium and high risk areas, which is convenient for managers to check.

Q: When will the asterisk "*" on the travel card be updated?

A: The asterisk will change according to the identification of high-risk areas in cities by epidemic prevention departments, and the data will be updated according to the latest information released by local health committees. There will be a certain time difference when updating data, and synchronization is usually completed within 24 hours.

Q: Can I use the travel card "*" to travel?

A: If an asterisk "*" is marked on your itinerary card, it means that you have been to cities in the past 14 days, and you need to further confirm whether you have been to medium and high risk areas. If you do, you need to strictly abide by the epidemic prevention regulations in your area and report to the relevant administrative departments. If you haven't been there, you need to know the travel policies of various places in advance before you travel, and judge whether to continue to travel according to the requirements of epidemic prevention management in various places.

Q: What data information is used to calculate the trip card?

A: The travel card analyzes the data of mobile phone signaling and call bill, which is obtained by the operator through the location of the base station where the mobile phone number used by the user is located. Due to technical reasons, such as possible cross-coverage of base station signals, limited accuracy of signaling data, data update delay, etc. There may be some deviations in the travel card service data. If the result is seriously deviated, please contact the operator's customer service for inspection in time (Telecom 10000/ Mobile 10086/ Unicom 100 10).

Q: What if you are not allowed to inquire about the itinerary? I haven't been to a place, but it shows/I have been to a place, but it doesn't show.

A: The travel card service uses base station data. In order to ensure continuous communication and achieve coverage without blind areas, the base station signals of the two places at the junction of administrative divisions may cross-cover, which may cause mobile phones to use the base station signals of neighboring cities without roaming. In addition, staying in a city for less than 4 hours will not be recorded. Overseas travel records require you to use international roaming service when you go abroad. If the result is seriously deviated, please contact the operator's customer service for inspection in time (Telecom 10000/ Mobile 10086/ Unicom 100 10).

What if I can't find the itinerary on the itinerary card?

A: The itinerary card analyzes the signaling and telephone bill data of the mobile phone, so the premise of having the itinerary data is that you have generated these data in the process of using the mobile phone. If you can't find the itinerary, you can try to make more calls, or turn off the Wi-Fi connection and use 4G traffic. Usually you can find the data the next day. In order to avoid the position deviation caused by the coverage of base stations in neighboring cities, the travel card is set to meet the judgment condition of staying for 4 hours. Therefore, it takes more than 4 hours a day (for example, once at 7: 00 am and once at noon 12: 00) to meet the requirements.

In addition, if you are a "number portability" user, there is a certain time difference between user information synchronization and trip calculation, and usually the trip information calculation will be delayed by 1-2 days. If you still can't check the itinerary, please contact your operator's customer service in time (Telecom 10000/ Mobile 10086/ Unicom 100 10).

Q: How can I change my mobile phone number?

A: If the mobile phone number of the itinerary you want to inquire is inconsistent with the automatically popped up mobile phone number, you need to close the pop-up window for inquiring the default mobile phone number, and then enter the new mobile phone number you want to inquire in the login interface. You need to enter a verification code to query the new mobile phone number for the first time.

Source: Beijing News