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Netizens reflected that the itinerary code is "unstable", operator: you can try to restart after shutting down

On the morning of March 14, a number of netizens reported that "the itinerary code collapsed." Health Times has found that when querying, the prompt of "the current network is unstable, and the query result may return slower" will pop up, but after exiting the query several times, the itinerary code can resume normal query.

On Weibo, netizens from Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, Shandong, Zhengzhou, Henan, Taiyuan, Shanxi, Lijiang, Yunnan and other places posted on Weibo that the itinerary code really could not be opened. Netizen "Sauerkraut Fathead Fish Soup Wow" said, "I tried for nearly half an hour, and it was good to quit WeChat and re-login and then click on the mini program." Some netizens said that "load a few more times, come out."

At 9:15 on March 14, the Health Times staff opened the Communication Itinerary Card Mini Program on WeChat, entered the mobile phone number and verification code, and the pop-up window displayed "The current network is unstable, and the query results may return slower"; after exiting the Mini Program, at 9:17, the Health Times staff opened the Communication Itinerary Card Mini Program again, and the above prompt appeared again. 10 minutes later, at 9:28, the Health Times staff tried to punch the mini program for the third time, and the itinerary code could be queried normally. Test again at 9:38 and still query normally.

Netizens reflected that the itinerary code is "unstable", operator: you can try to restart after shutting down

At 9:17, the health times staff opened the communication itinerary card mini program and the prompt appeared again.

Netizens reflected that the itinerary code is "unstable", operator: you can try to restart after shutting down

At 9:28, the health times staff tried to punch the mini program for the third time, and the itinerary code could be queried normally.

Some netizens have reported that "I still think my network is not good" and "often can't be displayed". For similar situations, some netizens said that "there have been cases where it cannot be used, the time is not long, and it is good to brush it a few times." On the morning of March 14, the Health Times called the mobile customer service telephone 10086, and the manual customer service said that they had not received a notice of abnormal travel code data at present, and it was currently shown that the trip card Mini Program was running normally. Such exceptions may occur because there are more queryers, and a restart after ten minutes of shutdown should be resolved.

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