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On March 1st, Switzerland adopted a range of relaxed new coronavirus measures. Hereâs what you need to know.
Swiss Health Minister Alain Berset announced on February 17th that some of the countryâs coronavirus measures would be relaxed from March 1st.Â
The Swiss government announced that non-essential shops, museums and library reading rooms will reopen, along with outdoor sports and leisure facilities, zoos and botanical gardens, from March 1st.Â
While the next stage in reopening was scheduled for March 22nd, the government announced on May 19th that the threat posed from the virus – and particularly the heavily prevalent mutations – would prevent the opening of outdoor areas at restaurants, changes to the requirement to work from home, and a limited number of spectators at sporting and cultural events.
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(Bloomberg) Hong Kong will resume administering BioNTech SE Covid shots on Monday after giving the all-clear on a scare over defective vials.
Canadia’s Ontario province, home to Toronto and the capital Ottawa, will be locked down for 28 days to fight the spread of the virus, CBC News said. Brazil detected a new Covid-19 variant, similar to the one found in South Africa, as it again reported record deaths.
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Ukraine reported record daily coronavirus deaths. France will impose a four-week lockdown from Saturday, and Italy extended restrictions on movement and business openings.