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Switzerland: Zug residents receive fake letters telling them to quarantine

Switzerland: Zug residents receive fake letters telling them to quarantine
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Switzerland: Coronavirus vaccinations now available at GPs in Zug

Switzerland: Coronavirus vaccinations now available at GPs in Zug
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Calls grow louder to ease Swiss Covid-19 restrictions

Calls grow louder to ease Swiss Covid-19 restrictions A view of central Geneva on January 18. A semi-lockdown has been in place since mid-January in which non-essential businesses as well as restaurants and bars have been temporarily closed. Keystone / Laurent Gillieron Cantonal authorities and business associations are putting mounting pressure on the government to ease pandemic restrictions. The federal government is due to meet on Wednesday to decide on the next steps. This content was published on February 14, 2021 - 11:39 February 14, 2021 - 11:39 SonntagsZeitung/Keystone-SDA/sb Calls are getting louder for the government to ease the current semi-lockdown in which non-essential businesses as well as restaurants and bars have been temporarily closed. The measures were imposed mid-January to curb the spread of Covid-19, amid more contagious virus strains.

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RTL Today - Pfizer/BioNTech: Swiss swift start on Covid-19 vaccinations

Author: AFP|Update: 23.12.2020 18:43 Switzerland is the first country in continental Europe to start immunising its citizens with the Pfizer-BioNTech jab to combat coronavirus / © KEYSTONE/AFP Switzerland started its Covid-19 vaccine rollout on Wednesday, with a care home resident in her 90s receiving the first shot just four days after the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was authorised. The woman, who lives in the Lucerne region in central Switzerland, was the first person in continental Europe immunised with the Pfizer-BioNTech jab in a vaccination campaign. Switzerland is battling stubbornly high coronavirus cases, recording around 5,000 fresh infections and 100 new deaths on Wednesday, in a country of 8.6 million people.

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Swiss swift start on Covid-19 vaccinations

Swiss swift start on Covid-19 vaccinations Listen | Print By Robin MILLARD (AFP)     Dec 23, 2020 in World Switzerland started its Covid-19 vaccine rollout on Wednesday, with a care home resident in her 90s receiving the first shot just four days after the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was authorised. The woman, who lives in the Lucerne region in central Switzerland, was the first person in continental Europe immunised with the Pfizer-BioNTech jab in a vaccination campaign. Switzerland is battling stubbornly high coronavirus cases, recording around 5,000 fresh infections and 100 new deaths on Wednesday, in a country of 8.6 million people. From Tuesday, bars and restaurants began closing again across the country in a bid to rein in the outbreak, while flights to and from Britain and South Africa have been banned following the discovery of a new variant of the virus that UK officials believe spreads far more easi

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