The latest on the crown crisis – BAG: “There is no complete relief as long as there are new infections” – News



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  • 15:47

    Today’s most important Point de Presse statements

    Numerous representatives from various departments were present at what is now the Federal Press Office. The most important statements from the press conference are briefly summarized here:

    • Limits: Anyone living in a cross-border relationship, who wants to visit relatives and who has a second home in another country can cross borders between countries, said Mario Gattiker, Secretary of State for Migration. These rules would not yet apply to France. Self-declarations must be completed with the reason for the trip to cross the border. Gattiker is sure they will work well.
    • SBB satisfied: Since May 11, 90 percent of trains have been running in Switzerland again, as SBB chief Vincent Ducrot explained. “We are very happy with how it went.” Passenger frequencies are increasing rapidly, especially in crowds, less in long-distance traffic. Traveling around Pentecost is guaranteed, according to Ducrot.
    • Learning situation: The situation before the crisis was good, but current trends are now more varied, according to Rémy Hübschi, Deputy Director of the Secretary of State for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI): “We have a normal number of apprenticeships in speaking Switzerland German in western Switzerland seems more difficult. “The question now is whether there will be recovery effects. Federal councilor Parmelin created a working group related to the learning area.
    • Grandchildren and grandparents: Should grandparents take care of children again? According to Daniel Koch of the BAG, there was never a ban, just a recommendation. And this continues to apply. For most people, it is advisable not to go back to the old “hat mode”.
    • Tracking application: Many questions from the journalists present revolved around the contact tracking application. Daniel Koch will provide information on this point next week with experts.
  • 15:16

    End of the press conference.

    That’s it, the journalists’ questions have been answered, the press conference is over. Thanks for your attention.

  • 15:16

    Travel through various countries

    For example, if a Swiss would like to visit his girlfriend in the Netherlands, can he also travel in Germany? “That is possible,” said Gattiker.

  • 15:14

    What do companies do about learning?

    There are also measures for companies, says Rémy Hübschi. This is how they are working to create incentives across the cantons. There is also the possibility of bringing school education to the fore in the first year and not in-company training.

  • 15:12

    Koch: more relaxation also depends on the foreigner

    Will there be more facilities soon? “We do not have fixed numbers for which we are considering the next easing,” Koch said. It also depends on neighboring countries.

  • 15:12

    People’s behavior should not change abruptly

    The first openings were almost three weeks ago: The new infections remained profound, according to a journalist. Has everything been done correctly, Mr. Koch?

    I was very happy that the concepts worked, said Daniel Koch. But they are not just concepts, it is also the behavior of people. This must continue to be sustained and must not abruptly change to be successful, says Daniel Koch.

  • 15:10

    Why sit in a restaurant and not stand up?

    A journalist wants to know why it is not allowed to stop when visiting a restaurant. The concept of gastrointestinal protection is to create as few situations as possible, in which risks can be taken. “The risk of standing is less controllable than the risk of sitting,” says Koch.

  • 15:07

    Are people afraid of going by train?

    A question for Vincent Ducrot: How do you explain that the trains are not yet full? People are afraid? Don’t believe it, says the SBB chief. Mobility is generally weak and many would continue to work from home, Ducrot says.

    There will be a slow wave, and protection concepts have also been prepared in this way. The next step will come June 8, then keep looking.

  • 15:06

    Jakob: Evaluation of the loans in approximately two weeks.

    Eric Jakob explains that it is too early to communicate any knowledge of the loans. The data will be evaluated in approximately two weeks. “So we can see which sectors have been particularly affected and have turned to credit.”

  • 15:05

    Do you need a mask?

    According to a journalist, there is a study that shows that aerosols (drops, for example, when speaking) remain in the air for up to eight minutes. Do you need a mask now?

    A study alone doesn’t say much, says Daniel Koch. This also says nothing about aerosol contamination. It is still important that masks are worn where the distance cannot be kept.

  • 15:03

    “It is difficult to say what measure led to what effect”

    How would BAG proceed if new infections increased again? Koch: “It is difficult to say what measure led to what effect.” That will now be examined in the coming weeks. Only then can you draw the correct conclusions from it.

  • 15:01

    “Without total flexibility as long as there are 50 cases per day”

    The consultations of a wide variety of bodies would increase in what is handled. That no longer works, according to a journalist.

    That is why the Federal Council is working on continuous relaxation, says Daniel Koch. But you also want to remember that there are still 50 new cases. As long as this is the case, there will be no complete relaxation.

  • 14:57

    Tracking app: information next week

    Many questions are about the contact tracking app. Daniel Koch will provide information on this point next week with experts.

  • 14:57

    Why Austria and Germany, but not France?

    The perspective with France is the same, says Mario Gattiker of SEM. The opening is still scheduled for June 15. The situation in France was still very varied, Mario Gattiker said, but there was contact with the French regarding relaxation.

  • 14:55

    Jassen allowed in pickling

    In the gastro scene, there is uncertainty about whether it is legal to joke, a journalist asks in the direction of the chef. “If there are four of you going to the restaurant, then you can go joke around.”

  • 14:55

    “We take note of the demonstrations”

    What is the position of the BAG in the crown shows? Daniel Koch says you take note of them. The rules and regulations are clear and the demonstrations have no influence on other measures.

  • 14:51

    Koch: exchange between health authorities

    Through the opening of the border, more people will circulate in the countries. How will you handle contact tracking here? Koch explains that there is an exchange between the health authorities. But this also occurs with other diseases such as tuberculosis.

  • 14:50

    Meetings cannot be approved

    Is there a ban on demonstrations? The events could not be approved by the cantons either, Daniel Koch replied. Furthermore, it continues to apply that no more than five people may meet. Therefore, there is currently no room for demonstrations.

    But why are so many people allowed to meet on the train, but this is not possible in a remote concentration? Daniel Koch says this is not comparable. The goal is to minimize risks.

  • 14:49

    Gattiker: self-declarations will work well

    A journalist wants to know from Mario Gattiker how self-declaration works. The reason for the trip had to be noted. “The declaration data is not saved.” Incorrect information would be punished in accordance with the respective law. Gattiker is confident that the statements will work well.

  • 14:48

    Just before the border: Mask!

    The trains would likely cross the borders again from May 25, according to Vincent Ducrot. It could also be the case that this occurs earlier. In Germany and Austria, a mask is mandatory on public transport, a journalist asked. How is that handled? Mario Gattiker’s short answer to SEM: The rules of the respective country apply. In other words, masks must be worn on the train from the border.

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