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China to End Use of Digital Travel Code Starting Tuesday
December 13, 2022A policeman asks people entering Beijing to scan a QR code to register travel information at a road checkpoint in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 6, 2021. [Xinhua/Chen Zhonghao] |
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) — China announced on Monday that a digital tool to track cross-city travel will go out of service starting Tuesday.
The telecommunication-based digital tool — also known as the digital travel code — will end its service on all channels following the requirements of the central authorities.
The digital travel code was put into use in 2020 as part of the country's COVID-19 prevention and control measures. It has enabled the tracking of individuals' cross-city travels to help local governments take targeted steps to guard against potential contagion risks.
(Source: Xinhua)
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