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How many departments will know if you have been to medium- and high-risk areas?

Mobile phones are equipped with positioning.

The community will find out where they have been based on the itinerary code. At first, the itinerary code was queried through text messages, and later upgraded to scanning QR codes, and now it has become a nationwide system.

The purpose of launching this itinerary code is to understand everyone’s itinerary and determine whether they have been to medium or high-risk areas. We are also worried that some people will deliberately omit reporting or conceal their visits to epidemic areas. situation, which is very helpful for the prevention and control of the epidemic.

First of all, if your itinerary code has an asterisk, if you have been to a medium or high-risk area, the local epidemic prevention and control department will call you.

City names marked with * (asterisk) indicate that there are currently moderate or high-risk areas in the cities (regions) you have visited in the past 14 days, but this does not mean that you have actually visited these Medium and high risk areas. If you have personally visited a medium- or high-risk area, the relevant local authorities will call you to contact you.

Itinerary cards will no longer mark city names containing medium and high risk areas in red, but will instead include medium and high risk areas in brackets after the city name. These notes are intended as travel tips only and have nothing to do with health conditions. Please follow the local joint prevention and control mechanism for specific control policies.

Although the green itinerary card with an asterisk will basically not affect travel, during the epidemic, it is recommended that citizens minimize unnecessary travel, especially try to avoid going to designated medium- and high-risk areas.