There is no star in the health code, which means that the city that the user has been to within 14 days belongs to a safe area.
The asterisk "*" in the upper right corner of the visiting place indicates the cities with medium and high risk areas in the past 14 days, but it does not mean that users have actually visited these medium and high risk areas. Note: The asterisk "*" has nothing to do with the user's personal health status, but is only used as a reminder sign including cities in medium and high risk areas, which is convenient for managers to check.
When the user's trip in the past 14 days does not include cities in medium and high risk areas, or the modulation risk at the risk area level is low, the asterisk will disappear automatically.
Precautions:
If the itinerary card is marked with an asterisk "*", the user needs to further confirm whether he has been to a medium-high risk area. If you have been there, you need to report to the relevant administrative department in strict accordance with the epidemic prevention management regulations in your area; If you haven't been there, you need to know the tourism policies of various places in advance before you travel, and judge whether to continue to travel according to the requirements of epidemic prevention management in various places.
When the epidemic prevention manager sees the asterisk on the user's travel card, it is suggested to further verify whether the other party has really been to the middle and high risk areas, and then judge whether it is necessary to isolate according to the local epidemic prevention policy. It is not recommended to directly isolate travel card users with asterisks.