Should the travel code with an asterisk be isolated? Does the travel code with an asterisk affect travel

Recently, there has been an asterisk (*) on travel codes, and I believe many people's travel codes are marked by this asterisk. Do travel codes with asterisks need to be isolated? Is it necessary to check the itinerary for travel in various places now? Can I travel with an asterisk on the itinerary code? What is this star used for?

Do I need to be quarantined if my travel code has an asterisk?

Travel cards usually display the places I have been to in the past 14 days. Some people may find an asterisk on their travel card, which may indicate that they have been to a medium to high-risk area before, but it does not mean that they have been to a medium to high-risk area and further investigation is needed. Therefore, if the travel card has an asterisk, it does not necessarily need to be quarantined. As long as they have not been to a medium to high-risk area, they can travel normally.

Travel cards with asterisks may not necessarily be quarantined, depending on the specific situation. If the user goes to a medium to high-risk area, they will be quarantined. If the user has not been to a medium to high-risk area, they do not need to be quarantined.

Is it possible to travel with an asterisk on the travel code?

For example, in terms of administrative division, region A belongs to city B, and big data shows that region A is a medium or high-risk area. At present, except for area A, all other areas in city B are low-risk areas. Mark an asterisk after the travel code B city and further explain that "the existence of medium or high-risk areas in B city does not necessarily indicate that the user has actually visited these areas". When citizens need to go out, they 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 local work arrangements.

How long does the asterisk on the itinerary code disappear?

Generally speaking, after 14 days, it will automatically update on the 15th day, and the asterisk on the itinerary card will disappear automatically. The city name marked with an asterisk (*) indicates that there are currently medium or high-risk areas in the cities you have visited in the past 14 days, but this does not mean that you have actually visited these medium and high-risk areas. Although green itinerary cards with asterisks generally do not affect travel, we are still encouraged to minimize unnecessary walking and travel to medium to high-risk areas.

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