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What does the trip code with an asterisk mean?

The asterisk in the itinerary code indicates 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.

Travel code asterisks can disappear in two ways. (1) disappeared after 14 days. This time limit is based on the user's own time and has nothing to do with the risk area. If the asterisk of the travel card still exists after 14 days, you can call the relevant communication service provider of the communication travel card to adjust it. (2) After the risk level of the risk area is modulated to low risk, the asterisk will disappear automatically.

Depending on the circumstances, travel cards marked with an asterisk may not be quarantined. If the user goes to a medium-high risk area, he will be quarantined. If the user has never been to a medium-high risk area, there is no need for isolation. For example, from the perspective of administrative divisions, Area A belongs to City B, and big data capture shows that Area A is a medium-risk or high-risk area.

At present, except for Area A, other areas in Area B are low-risk areas. Travel code B is marked with an asterisk after the city, and further explains that "the existence of medium-risk or high-risk areas in city B does not mean that users have actually visited these medium-high risk areas". If you really need to go out, you need to explain the situation to the destination prevention and control office and other relevant departments in advance, understand the local epidemic prevention and control requirements, and cooperate with relevant local work arrangements.