[ad_1] Federal authorities are examining the introduction of a tiered system throughout Switzerland so that the economy better knows what to expect in the Corona crisis. But this traffic light is not without its dangers. The federal government is considering introducing a traffic light system nationwide. Christian Beutler / Keystone …
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[ad_1] 18:05 Current donation level: 1.3 million francs As part of the national solidarity day “Coronavirus International”, Swiss Solidarity is collecting money for 16 hours to combat the corona crisis in already weakened countries. 17:51 Round table with trade associations: “Do everything possible to avoid closures” Economy Minister Guy Parmelin …
Read More »Wednesday’s decision – “Slowdown” instead of lockdown: Confederation and cantons agree on measures – News
[ad_1] Cantonal health directors met again with federal representatives on Thursday. At the press conference, the Interior Minister reported on the talks: An assessment of the situation had been carried out, the situation was serious. Berset emphasized that the “special situation” will be maintained so that the cantons have a …
Read More »The latest on the crown crisis: Basel-Stadt introduces the mandatory wearing of masks from high school – News
[ad_1] 16:26 KOF boss considers a new blockade increasingly likely While the number of corona cases is increasing, the order of a second blockade for Switzerland is increasingly likely again. According to the head of the KOF economic research center at ETH Zurich, Jan-Egbert Sturm, it should be as short …
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[ad_1] keystone-sda.ch 1/7 The Czech Republic takes action: citizens must stay at home, but walks in parks and nature are still allowed. Most stores must be closed AFP 2/7 Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic does not rule out a lockdown for his country after a record rise of 2,202 new …
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[ad_1] The masks are uncomfortable. Still, many have gotten used to it. Photo: trapezoidal Well-armed hospitals and enough evidence: not everything is as bad as it seems At the beginning of this second wave, we are completely tired of the crown. And yet somehow they are better than spring. Bruno …
Read More »Coronavirus and Europe: Several European countries are now cracking down on us – News
[ad_1] In light of the huge increase in corona infections, several European countries are turning to sharper weapons in the fight against the pandemic. Some of the new measures are similar to a nationwide lockdown. An overview of current developments and measures. Ireland The measures have been tightened considerably: as …
Read More »“Serious diseases are on the decline” – St. Gallen infectologist Pietro Vernazza sees no reason for serious crown concerns
[ad_1] In Wednesday’s TVO talk, the St. Gallen chief physician emphasized the mostly mild course of many cases of the second corona wave that has begun. Neither Vernazza nor Thurgau’s health director, Urs Martin, want tougher measures, but the population must take protection regulations seriously. According to the Federal Council, …
Read More »The cantons perform – only 1000 people in the FCB stadium – Sion without spectators – sport
[ad_1] From now on, only 1000 people will be allowed in Basel’s St. Jakob-Park. This is because the canton of Basel-Stadt prohibits large events with more than 1000 attendees. The canton of Valais is moving even harder: there, fans will no longer be able to enter the stadium. The measures …
Read More »Interview with Christophe Darbellay – “The situation in the Valais will spread”
[ad_1] The president of the Valais government, Christophe Darbellay (CVP), explains why there is now a partial blockade in his canton. He believes that other cantons could follow suit. Fabian Renz Published: 10/21/2020, 9:01 PM Christophe Darbellay, President of the Valais Council of State and former President of CVP Switzerland. …
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