By Cecile Mantovani
GENEVA, April 19 (Reuters) - Some Swiss restaurants re-opened on Monday for diners on outdoor terraces, in the latest cautious easing of pandemic restrictions in the Alpine country, though others opted to stay shut saying it wasn t worth it.
Outdoor events are also now allowed with up to 100 visitors, and up to 50 audience members are permitted at indoor venues such as cinemas, theatres and concert halls.
The Swiss government announced the relaxing last week but warned that the situation remained fragile .
In downtown Geneva, at the Bains des Paquis restaurant alongside the public bath houses, locals enjoyed outdoor food and drink on a chilly spring morning.
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France advises under-55s who got AstraZeneca vaccine to get different second shot WHO insists no data to recommend ‘mix-and-match’ approach to Covid-19 vaccines
Fri, Apr 9, 2021, 10:30 Updated: Fri, Apr 9, 2021, 18:13
The European Medicines Agency concluded that there was a possible link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots in the brain in people who have received the vaccine. Photograph: Getty Images
France’s top health advisory body in charge of Covid-19 vaccines recommended on Friday that recipients of a first dose of the AstraZeneca shot who are under 55 should receive a second dose with a so-called messenger RNA vaccine.
Reuters reported on Thursday that the Haute Autorite de la Sante (HAS) had opted for the dose-mixing recommendation, which has not yet been evaluated in trials.