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Why is the trip code marked with *?

An * (asterisk) after the city name indicates that there are medium-risk or high-risk areas in the city at present, but it doesn't mean that you have actually been to these medium-high risk areas.

The itinerary card will no longer be marked with the name of the city with medium and high risk areas in red, but will contain the medium and high risk areas in brackets after the city name. The above remarks are only used as travel tips and have nothing to do with health status. If the travel card is marked with an asterisk, it is necessary to confirm whether it has passed through the middle and high risk area. Implement 14 days of centralized observation and 7 days of health monitoring for personnel in high-risk areas.

During centralized observation, we should strictly abide by the management regulations of centralized observation points, cooperate with nucleic acid detection and health monitoring to avoid cross-infection. For people in moderately dangerous areas, 14 days of home observation and 7 days of health monitoring will be conducted. Do not meet the conditions of home observation, centralized observation. During the period of home observation, you should strictly abide by the relevant requirements of home observation, do a good job in family protection, and do not leave home.

The asterisk on the travel card can disappear in two ways:

1, 14 days later. This time limit is based on the user's own time and has nothing to do with the risk area. If the travel card asterisk still exists after 14 days, you can call the relevant communication service provider of the communication travel card to adjust it.

2. This is a risk area. After the level modulation is low risk, the asterisk will disappear by itself.