switzerland coronavirus cases
Does Switzerland have any Covid restrictions?
Here you will find information on entering Switzerland and travelling abroad.
There are currently no COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions on entering Switzerland.
You do not need to present proof of vaccination, recovery or recent test results in order to enter the country.How has COVID-19 affected Switzerland?
The first confirmed case of COVID-19 was registered in Switzerland on February 25, 2020.
The situation deteriorated quickly and by late March, new infections exceeded 1,000 per day.
By the end of our sample period (May 30, 2021), over 684,000 confirmed cases and over 10,800 deaths have been registered.
Switzerland Legal considerations relating to the - Loyens & Loeff
25 nov 2020 · or if the provision is unclear, a case of force majeure may nevertheless exist under Swiss law It is to be assumed that the coronavirus pandemic |
Covid-19 information note: rules of entry into Switzerland for persons
measures taken by the Swiss authorities in response to the coronavirus (covid-19 ) In case of transit through another country, it is the traveller's responsibility to |
COVID-19: Glion Switzerland protocol on isolation and quarantine
19 août 2020 · People who have typical symptoms of COVID-19 disease must go into School has an obligation to report on the status of cases, measures |
Switzerland - OECD
home schooling, in most cases facilitated by teachers and parents and schools were in Switzerland to face the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a view |
SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 hospitalised patients in - medRxiv
11 déc 2020 · The study was designed to capture most of the severe COVID-19 cases in Switzerland by including hospitalised patients from 20 large cantonal |
COVID-19 Epidemic in Switzerland - medRxiv
1 avr 2020 · entire Swiss population (8 57 million people), including cross-border will be 720 deaths from 83'300 COVID-19 cases, and 73'300 will have |
COVID-19 Epidemic in Switzerland: Growth Prediction - ETH Zürich
The predictions estimate that between 22 February and 11April 2020, there will be 720 deaths from 83'300 COVID-19 cases, and 73'300 will have recovered; |