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In the wake of the incident, however, some Beijingers have noticed that when using the Telecom Travel Pass app – the mini-app that uses your phone number to determine which areas in China a user has visited – the word Beijing now shows up in the color red, even though the pass itself will still deliver a green arrow for most Beijingers, signifying that they are free to travel throughout the country.
The explanation for the change of color comes from Beijing Youth Daily, who reports that a recent change to the app means that any city that contains a high or medium risk area will now be written in red. This is only meant as a way to convey additional information and does not affect travel eligibility.
北京市 Beijing is now written in red in the app
For now, Beijing is one of six provincial-level regions in China that contain a medium-risk area (along with Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Sichuan, and Xinjiang), and there are no high-risk areas in the country at present. Beijing’s medium risk area is restricted to a single hotel – Hanting Hotel on Jiuxianqiao Jiedao, near 798 district – along with the shops below it.
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Images: Zhihu, Beijing Youth Daily
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