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What does it mean that the trip code turns yellow?

The trip code turns yellow because there have been activities and stops near the key places where confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected people have stayed, and they may have had contact with confirmed cases and asymptomatic infected people, so the trip code is included in the yellow code range.

If two tests are completed within three days, that is, two nucleic acid tests are done, and the time interval between the two tests exceeds 72 hours, and the results are both negative, the system will remove the yellow code and turn it into a green code.

Travel code with asterisk disappearance time

Generally speaking, after 14, it will be automatically updated on 15, and the asterisk on the travel card will automatically disappear. City names marked with * (asterisk) indicate that there are medium and high risk areas in the cities you visited in the past 14 days, but this does not mean that you have actually visited these medium and high risk areas.

Although the green travel itinerary with an asterisk will basically not affect travel, we are encouraged to minimize unnecessary walking and unnecessary trips to high-risk areas.