There is an asterisk in the travel itinerary code, which indicates that there are medium and high risk areas in the cities that have been visited in the past 14 days, but this does not mean that these medium and high risk areas have actually been visited. In general, as long as you have never been to a high-risk area, you don't need isolation. However, in Spring Festival travel rush and other special periods, with the increase of population flow, the epidemic prevention requirements in various places will be strengthened. In some areas, people whose travel codes are marked with an asterisk will be quarantined. Due to the different epidemic prevention policies in different places, in order not to affect the itinerary, it is recommended to know the epidemic prevention policies of the destination before departure.
2 green code 1 Do you still need nucleic acid testing for travel? In general, there is no need to do nucleic acid detection when traveling in green code in low-risk areas, as long as there are health codes and travel codes. However, for people in high-risk areas, they need to hold a negative report of nucleic acid detection within a certain period of validity when traveling, and may need to be observed in isolation if necessary.
2. However, during the Spring Festival, there will be a large flow of people, and the epidemic prevention policies in various places will change, and the overall requirements will be stricter. Many places require migrant workers to have a nucleic acid test report within 48 hours. Therefore, it is recommended to check the local epidemic prevention policy before departure and make preparations as required.
3 48-hour nucleic acid testing is recommended to be done a few days in advance and one day in advance.
Now many places require migrant workers to report negative nucleic acid tests within 48 hours before they can pass the customs. However, due to the complexity of the nucleic acid detection process, it takes some time to get the results, which usually takes about 12-24 hours. Therefore, in order not to delay the trip, it is best to do a good job of nucleic acid testing one day before departure, preferably 24 hours before departure, so as to ensure that the nucleic acid testing results can come out at the time of departure.
Can I take the train for the green-coded nucleic acid detection with an asterisk? It depends on the local epidemic prevention policy.
Under normal circumstances, the green code with an asterisk can travel normally, whether it is high-speed rail, train or plane. Only when traveling, you need to show a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours.
However, in special periods, some areas will take measures to isolate people with green codes and asterisks or ask them to return by the same way. Such people had better not travel across regions by train.