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Switzerland: Covid-19: 46,239 cases, 2,020 deaths

Source: https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/hom...on-schweiz-und-international.html#-1199962081


Current situation in Switzerland

1.5.2020, 8 am, cases confirmed in Switzerland:

Situation report on the epidemiological situation in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein:
German (PDF, 892 kB, 01.05.2020)
French (PDF, 1 MB, 01.05.2020)
Italian (PDF, 800 kB, 01.05.2020)
Data from the situation report:
German (XLS, 18 kB, 01.05.2020)
French (XLS, 18 kB, 01.05.2020)
Italian (XLS, 18 kB, 01.05.2020)
No. of people tested positive (for coronavirus): 29,705; 119 more than on the previous day
Deaths: 1,435 people
The figures published here are based on notifications received early today from laboratories, medical practices and hospitals. They may therefore differ from those communicated by the cantons.
29.4.2020, Monitoring of suspected cases

Weekly report on reported suspected cases:
German (PDF, 196 kB, 29.04.2020)
French (PDF, 269 kB, 29.04.2020)
Italian (PDF, 195 kB, 29.04.2020)

Data are evaluated and published weekly. The data are based on the Sentinella reporting system: Between 150 and 250 general practitioners voluntarily report the number of patients with suspected cases of COVID-19.



Graphics

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Distribution by canton, age and sex (in German or French)



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Development over time (in German or French)



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Conducted tests (in German or French)
 
Source: https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/hom...on-schweiz-und-international.html#-1199962081

2onfirmed coronavirus infections, deaths, epidemiological situation

2.5.2020, 8 am, cases confirmed in Switzerland:


Tested positive for coronavirus: 29,817 people, 112 more than on the previous day
Deaths: 1,467 people

Situation report on the epidemiological situation in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein:
German (PDF, 696 kB, 02.05.2020)
French (PDF, 1 MB, 02.05.2020)
Italian (PDF, 803 kB, 02.05.2020)

Data from the situation report:
German (XLS, 18 kB, 02.05.2020)
French (XLS, 18 kB, 02.05.2020)
Italian (XLS, 18 kB, 02.05.2020)

The figures published here are based on notifications received early today from laboratories, medical practices and hospitals. They may therefore differ from those communicated by the cantons.
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...od-Geneva.html

More than 1,000 people form a half-mile long queue for free food in Geneva as coronavirus deals an economic hammer blow to notoriously wealthy haven for diplomats
  • The volunteers handed out 1,500 parcels to people who started queuing at 5am
  • High living costs and unemployment surge means more demand for food banks
  • Switzerland has 30,305 confirmed cases of virus and has recorded 1,830 deaths
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19
 
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-he...-idUKKBN2330NG

The move would unwind the current ban on meetings of more than 5 people that have shut down much of public life and led to deserted city centres, shops and roads as people stayed at home.
....

The government will also decide on June 24 whether to also lift a ban on events with up to 1,000 people. Larger events will not be possible until the end of August, the government said.

The relaxation comes as new cases of COVID-19 in Switzerland have decelerated, rising by 15 on Wednesday here to 30,776. The death toll reached 1,649.
 
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