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Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein have so far registered a total of 44,401 laboratory-confirmed cases, which means 444 additional cases reported in one day. In the article you will also find the number of tests and positive cases carried out so far. Key figures on coronavirus infections and deaths.
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Situation in Switzerland of the BAG today, September 6, 2020
Daily situation report in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein since September 6, 2020. A quick overview of how today’s figures have changed compared to yesterday. The evolution of the cases and the situation in Switzerland and in the Principality of Liechtenstein. These are the official figures from the Federal Office of Public Health BAG.
Sunday Case Numbers 09/06/2020 – New – 12,608 tests, 444 positive cases, 3.52%
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Positive about the new coronavirus tried all in all: 44’401 Persons, 444 More infections compared to the previous day
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Covid-19 test (PCR) total 1’098’540, 12’608 new tests compared to the previous day
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Hospitalization all in all 4’595, 5 new hospitalizations compared to the previous day
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Total deaths: 1’733 Persons, one Death more than the day before
The following data is currently available for 21 cantons and the Principality of Liechtenstein. The numbers are updated at least on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Contact Tracking Figures
- People in Isolation – Fully updated 1’641
- People in quarantine – Fully updated 4’924
- People in Quarantine after entry to Switzerland – fully updated 7’559
The numbers so far: number of daily Covid-19 tests and positive cases
The last 66 days in STOCK MARKET figures
- Sat 05.09.2020 – 15’022 Tests – 425 pos. Cases, 2.83%
- Friday 04.09.2020 – 16’258 Tests – 405 pos. Cases, 2.49%
- Do 03.09.2020 – 14’911 tests – 364 pos. Cases, 2.44%
- We 02.09.2020 – 16’538 Tests – 370 pos. Cases, 2.24%
- From 01.09.2020 – 7’517 Tests – 216 pos. Cases, 2.87%
- Mon 08.31.2020 – 4’726 tests – 163 pos. Cases, 3.44%
- Then 30.08.2020 – 10’064 Tests – 292 pos. Cases, 2.90%
- Sat 08.29.2020 – 12’501 Tests – 376 pos. Cases, 3.01%
- Friday 28.08.2020 – 12’820 Tests – 340 pos. Cases, 2.65%
- 08/27/2020 – 12’668 Tests – 361 pos. Cases, 2.85%
- We 08/26/2020 – 14’456 Tests– 383 pos. Cases, 2.65%
- From 08.25.2020 – 6’641 Tests– 202 pos. Cases, 3.04%
- Mon 24.08.2020 – 4’310 tests– 157 positive cases, 3.64%
- Then 23.08.2020 – 7’072 Tests – 276 pos. Cases, 3.90%
- By 22.08.2020 – 9’927 tests – 295 pos. Cases, 2.97%
- Friday 21.08.2020 – 10’206 Tests – 306 pos. Cases, 3.00%
- 08/20/2020 – 9’209 tests – 266 pos. Cases, 2.89%
- We 08/19/2020 – 10’785 Tests – 311 pos. Cases, 2.88%
- From 18.08.2020 – 5’817 Tests – 197 pos. Cases, 3.39%
- Mon 17.08.2020 – 2’789 tests –128 pos. Cases, 4.59%
- Then 16.08.2020 – 5’618 Tests – 200 pos. Cases, 3.56%
- Sat 15.08.2020 – 7’179 tests – 253 pos. Cases, 3.52%
- Fri 08/14/2020 – 7’331 Tests – 268 pos. Cases, 3.66%
- 08/13/2020 – 6’670 tests – 2. 3. 4 pos. Cases, 3.51%
- We 08/12/2020 – 7’560 tests – 274 pos. Cases, 3.62%
- From 08/11/2020 – 4’816 tests – 187 pos. Cases, 3.88%
- Mon 10.08.2020 – 2’100 tests – 105 pos. Cases, 5.00%
- Then 09.08.2020 – 4’655 tests – 152 pos. Cases, 2.62%
- By 08.08.2020 – 6’566 Tests – 182 pos. Cases, 2.77%
- Fri 07.08.2020 – 6’394 tests – 161 pos. Cases, 2.52%
- Do 06.08.2020 – 6’827 tests – 181 pos. Cases, 2.65%
- We 08.05.2020 – 7’906 tests – 181 pos. Cases, 2.29%
- From 04.08.2020 – 4’306 tests – 130 pos. Cases, 3.02%
- Mon 03.08.2020 – 1’983 tests – 66 pos. Cases, 3.33%
- Then 02.08.2020 – 3’809 tests – 138 pos. Cases, 3.62%
- Sat 01.08.2020 – 6,208 tests –180 pos. Cases, 2.90%
- Friday 07.31.2020 – 6’939 tests – 210 pos. Cases, 3.03%
- 07.30.2020 – 7’155 tests – 220 pos. Cases, 3.07%
- We 07/29/2020 – 8’009 tests – 193 positive cases, 2.41%
- From 07.28.2020 – 4’728 tests – 132 pos. Cases, 2.79%
- Mon 27.07.2020 – 1’965 tests – Sixty-five pos. Cases, 3.31%
- Then 07.26.2020 – 4’093 Tests – 110 pos. Cases, 2.69%
- Sat 25.07.2020 – 5503 tests – 148 pos. Cases, 2.69%
- Friday 24.07.2020 – 6’675 tests – 154 pos. Cases, 2.31%
- 07/23/2020 – 7’042 Tests – 117 pos. Cases, 1.66%
- We 07.22.2020 – 6’781 Tests – 141 pos. Cases, 2.08%
- From 07.21.2020 – 4’543 Tests – 108 pos. Cases, 2.38%
- Mon 07/20/2020 – 1’486 tests – 43 pos. Cases, 2.89%
- Then 19.07.2020 – 4’690 tests – 99 pos. Cases, 2.11%
- Sat 18.07.2020 – 6’629 tests – 110 pos. Cases, 1.66%
- Fri 07.17.2020 – 7’117 Tests – 92 pos. Cases, 1.29%
- 07/16/2020 – 8’044 Tests – 142 pos. Cases, 1.76%
- We 07/15/2020 – 9’652 Tests – 132 pos. Cases, 1.37%
- From 07/14/2020 – 4’352 tests – 70 pos. Cases, 1.61%
- Mon 07/13/2020 – 2’476 Tests – 63 pos. Cases, 2.54%
- Then 12.07.2020 – 5’194 Tests – 85 pos. Cases, 1.64%
- Sat 11.07.2020 – 8’195 Tests – 108 pos. Cases, 1.32%
- Friday 10.07.2020 – 9’122 tests – 104 pos. Cases, 1.14%
- To do 09.07.2020 – 8’949 tests – 88 pos. Cases, 0.98%
- We 07/08/2020 – 10’431 Tests – 129 pos. Cases, 1.24%
- From 07.07.2020 – 5’585 Tests – 54 pos. Cases, 0.97%
- Mon 06.07.2020 – 4’082 Tests – 47 pos. Cases, 1.15%
- Then 05.07.2020 – 7’919 tests – 70 pos. Cases, 0.88%
- Sat 04.07.2020 – 10’113 Tests – 97 pos. Cases, 0.96%
- Fri 03.07.2020 – 15’178 Tests – 134 pos. Cases, 0.88%
- Do 02.07.2020 – 15’117 Tests – 116 pos. Cases, 0.77%
Important information:
This report is based on information that laboratories and physicians have submitted to the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) as part of the reporting requirement. The representation of the course over time is based on the fall date. It usually corresponds to the date of the first sampling. The date of admission to the hospital is decisive for hospitalizations and the date of death for deaths. The number of cases in the last two or three days should be considered tentative as reports are sometimes delayed. Only cases for which laboratory confirmation is available are published. The case numbers for today’s date refer to reports that the BAG has received as of this morning. Therefore, the figures published in this report may differ from other sources.