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In the cantons of Basel-Stadt, Basel-Land, Geneva, Freiburg, Neuchâtel and Valais, the first people were vaccinated against Covid-19 on Monday. The cantons of Lucerne, Zug, Schwyz, Nidwalden and Appenzell Innerrhoden launched the largest vaccination campaign in the history of Switzerland on 23 December. The following dates given by the cantons for the start of vaccination:
BASEL CITY: The canton of Basel-Stadt began the first vaccinations on Monday in the presence of Federal Councilor Alain Berset. In the first phase, people aged 75 years and over residing in Basel-Stadt and residents of nursing homes will be vaccinated.
BASEL-EARTH: The canton of Basel-Land began on Monday the Covid 19 vaccination campaign in homes for the elderly and the elderly with mobile teams. For individual vaccinations for those over 75 years of age starting January 4 at the Muttenz BL vaccination center, an online registration platform will be activated on Tuesday.
GENEVA: In the canton of Geneva, the first vaccinations were carried out on Monday. People aged 75 years and over can be vaccinated first, then people in risk groups. The general public should be able to get vaccinated starting in April.
FREIBURG: The canton of Friborg started the home vaccination program on Monday. The first public vaccination center is scheduled to go into operation on January 15.
NEUENBURG: The canton of Neuchâtel began on Monday to carry out the first vaccinations for particularly vulnerable people. Then it is the turn of the people in nursing homes and for the elderly, then the health workers and finally the general public.
WALLIS: The canton of Valais began the Covid-19 vaccination for people at risk on Monday. First, vaccinations are carried out in geriatric departments in hospitals, then in elderly and nursing homes.
LUZERN: The canton of Lucerne carried out the first vaccinations on December 23. A 90-year-old woman in a nursing home was one of the first to receive the injection. The mobile vaccination teams have been in action since December 23; the vaccination center will start operating in the spring.
ZUG: The first single vaccinations were administered on December 23 at a care facility. The actual vaccination campaign begins in the first week of the new year.
SCHWYZ: The first vaccinations in the canton of Schwyz took place on December 23 at a nursing home in Ausserschwyz. Most of the residents and employees were vaccinated during the day.
NIDWALDEN: In the canton of Nidwalden, around 100 residents of a home for the elderly and the elderly were vaccinated in the afternoon with the help of various general practitioners. Nidwalden expects new doses of vaccination in early January 2021 and then wants to start the actual vaccination campaign.
INTERNAL RODS OF APPENZELL: On December 23, the canton conducted a test run in a nursing home for the first time. The actual vaccination campaign begins in Innerrhoden on January 4.
HATE: The first vaccinations are planned in the canton of Uri shortly before or after the turn of the year. Initially, the Uri Cantonal Hospital, a mobile team from the Cantonal Hospital and individual general practitioners’ offices carry out the vaccinations.
ZÜRICH: The canton of Zurich will start the corona vaccination on January 4. The first population group to be vaccinated is people 75 years of age and older.
TESSIN: The canton of Ticino reported a vaccination start for January 4, 2021.
SOLOTHURN: According to the spokeswoman for the governing council, planning and preparation in the canton of Solothurn are geared towards the week of January 4.
SWEAR: The start of vaccination in the canton of Jura is scheduled for January 4, initially for people who are particularly at risk, for example, in homes for the elderly and the elderly. The cantonal vaccination center should be ready to operate from January 18.
S T. GALLEN: The canton of St. Gallen begins its vaccination campaign on January 4 in homes for the elderly and the elderly.
GLARO: In the canton of Glarus, vaccination against the coronavirus begins on January 4, in the capital of the canton.
OUTER RODS OF APPENZELL: In Appenzell-Ausserrhoden, vaccinations will begin on January 4, initially in nursing homes and nursing homes.
OBWALDEN: In the canton of Obwalden, preparations are underway for vaccination to start no later than January 4. At first, only a few doses of vaccine would be available, he said.
THURGAU: Beginning January 4, people at risk will be vaccinated in nursing homes. At the same time, a cantonal vaccination center is planned in Frauenfeld, to be built on January 11. A second cantonal vaccination center will follow later in Lake Constance if necessary.
SCHAFFHAUSEN: Starting on January 5, mobile vaccination teams will be in the canton of Schaffhausen, mainly in care centers and the elderly. The cantonal vaccination center at Charlottenfels Palace will be in operation from January 12.
AARGAU: The canton of Aargau wants to start vaccinations on January 5. There are vaccination centers in the hospitals of the cantons of Aarau and Baden, as well as mobile units.
BERN: The canton of Bern will start vaccinations on January 11, 2021 at the Bern-Insel, Bern-Wankdorf, Tavannes, Thun and Interlaken centers. The Burgdorf vaccination center will open on January 14 and those in Biel and Langenthal will start on January 18. In Langnau im Emmental the moment will come on January 25.
WAADT: In the canton of Vaud, vaccinations will officially begin on January 11.
GRAUBÜNDEN: The canton of Grisons is preparing to start vaccination in mid-January, as announced by the communication office. (SDA / vof)