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Everything you need to know about Switzerland's new compulsory mask requirement 2 July 2020 10:35 CEST+02:00 Updated: 14 July 2020 11:42 CEST+02:00 Switzerland has imposed a mask requirement on public transport from Monday, July 6th, onwards. Here's what you need to know. full article at thelocal.ch
In a press conference on Wednesday, the Swiss government announced a surprising turn. The Federal Council announced a mask requirement for public transport - more than two months after masks were made compulsory in neighbouring countries. READ: Masks to be compulsory in Swiss public transport from Monday
The mask requirement will be enforced from Monday, July 6th.
As yet, masks will not be compulsory in shops or supermarkets in Switzerland on a federal level. Two cantons, Vaud and Jura, have unilaterally decided that masks will be required from Monday onwards.
From August 31st, masks will be required at universities in Fribourg.
READ: Masks to become mandatory in shops in two Swiss cantons
In June, Switzerland put in place its first mask requirement, with masks compulsory at protests and demonstrations. Now, public transport can be added to that list.
READ: Why did it take Switzerland so long to make masks compulsory?
In June, Switzerland put in place its first mask requirement, with masks compulsory at protests and demonstrations. Now, public transport can be added to that list.
READ: Why did it take Switzerland so long to make masks compulsory?
Here's everything you need to know about Switzerland's new mask requirement.
Why put in place a mask requirement now?
Switzerland has for months been reluctant to make masks compulsory, despite this being the case in Germany, Italy, France and Austria for since late April.
In a statement, the government said "Given this increasing attendance and the increase in coronavirus cases since mid-June, the Federal Council decided to strengthen the protective measures and took the decision in principle to introduce the general obligation to wear the mask in all public transport."
Health Minister Alain Berset said during a press conference on Wednesday that the new requirement was needed, particularly with the continued increase in infection numbers across the country.
"With the increasing numbers, we have observed a new trend: We find that the numbers are increasing slightly again. At the same time, the emergency is over and the cantons and the Confederation share responsibility for this development," he said.
"We found that our neighbouring countries have stricter rules than we do," says Berset. "Because of the increasing number of cases, we have decided to introduce the national mask requirement to prevent a second wave in Switzerland.
"So far, we have weathered the situation well with the entire population. It is therefore very important that the distance and hygiene rules continue to be observed and that the contact details are given
"We stand together to continue fighting the epidemic."
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