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- Press conference, 3 November 2020, 2pm
- Epidemiological situation in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein: Key figures and reports
- Graphical representation of data
- COVID-19 management: Strategic basis at federal and cantonal level
- Monitoring and interim report
- SwissCovid app and contact tracing, vaccine against Covid-19, search for antibodies, scientific advisory body
- News, links, press releases
Press conference, 3 November 2020, 2pm
Epidemiological situation in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein
From 17 September 2020, the daily situation reports will be published from Monday to Friday. A meaningful overview of the epidemiological situation and trends is provided by the weekly analytical situation report. It is published every Thursday morning.
3.11.2020, 8am | New* | Total since the start of the epidemic |
---|---|---|
Laboratory-confirmed cases |
6,126 | 182,303 |
Hospitalisations |
316 |
7,792 |
Deaths |
72 |
2,202 |
COVID-19 tests | 22,157 | 2,044,406 |
The following data are available from 21 cantons and the Principality of Liechtenstein. The figures are updated at least every Wednesday and Friday.
Contact Tracing |
Total |
---|---|
People in isolation | 39,951 |
Of whom contacts in quarantine | 31,906 |
Additional people in quarantine after arrival in Switzerland | 10,651 |
Daily report
The number of newly registered cases in 72 hours over the weekend corresponds with the number of cases reported during this period.
As before, the cases are displayed by case date in the graph for the past 4 weeks, so that an evaluation of the weekend figures to the day is possible with a few days delay.
Situation report on the epidemiological situation in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein available in German (PDF, 343 kB, 03.11.2020); French (PDF, 273 kB, 03.11.2020) or Italian (PDF, 437 kB, 03.11.2020)
Data from the situation report available in German (XLS, 29 kB, 03.11.2020); French (XLS, 29 kB, 03.11.2020) or Italian (XLS, 29 kB, 03.11.2020)
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.
Weekly report
29.10.2020: Week 43
Weekly situation report on the epidemiological situation in Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein available in German (PDF, 1 MB, 29.10.2020); French (PDF, 3 MB, 29.10.2020) or Italian (PDF, 1 MB, 29.10.2020)
Previous situation and weekly reports
German:
2020_Q1 (ZIP, 9 MB, 28.08.2020)
2020_Q2 (ZIP, 55 MB, 28.08.2020)
2020_Q3 (ZIP, 45 MB, 05.10.2020)
2020_Q4 (ZIP, 12 MB, 02.11.2020)
French:
2020_Q1 (ZIP, 12 MB, 28.08.2020)
2020_Q2 (ZIP, 75 MB, 28.08.2020)
2020_Q3 (ZIP, 46 MB, 05.10.2020)
2020_Q4 (ZIP, 12 MB, 02.11.2020)
Italian:
2020_Q1 (ZIP, 5 MB, 28.08.2020)
2020_Q2 (ZIP, 62 MB, 28.08.2020)
2020_Q3 (ZIP, 56 MB, 05.10.2020)
2020_Q4 (ZIP, 14 MB, 02.11.2020)
Since calendar week 25 (second quarter of 2020), weekly reports on the epidemiological situation have also been published. All previous reports are included in the above ZIP files.
Graphical representation of data
Below you can find links to charts.
The chart showing the development over time is based on the date on which cases were reported. This is generally the date on which the test was conducted. With regard to deaths, it is the date on which the person died. Figures relating to the last two or three days are provisional as there is sometimes a delay in reporting.
Laboratories and medical practices transmit their figures on new cases to us and to the cantonal medical services simultaneously. We update the data daily at 8am. We then evaluate their plausibility and prepare them for publication, which causes a time lag. The figures published may therefore differ from those communicated by other sources.
Evaluations are limited to data sets for which details regarding age, sex and the canton of residence are complete. Data from the Principality of Liechtenstein are excluded. This accounts for the difference in the figures shown in the charts and the figures published above.
The chart shows the geographical distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases over time.
You can download the basic data behind the charts here:
The graphic shows the geographical distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases over time.
COVID-19 management: Strategic basis at federal and cantonal level
The federal government and the cantons have interrelated tasks in the management of COVID-19. This results in a need to coordinate assessments, reconcile measures and define processes. This brief strategy paper sets out to clarify the basic principles governing these issues over the months to come. It aims to protect the health of the population in Switzerland and minimise the impact of the outbreak and spread of SARS-CoV-2 as far as possible.
PDF: COVID-19 management: Strategic bases of the Swiss Conference of the Cantonal Ministers of Public Health (GDK) and the FDHA-FOPH (in German (PDF, 768 kB, 22.10.2020) and French (PDF, 779 kB, 22.10.2020))
Monitoring and interim report
On the Monitoring page you will find current reports on the population’s mobility behaviour, the monitoring of precautionary measures and the economic situation. The reports to date on compliance monitoring are similarly posted there.
Interim report regarding the new coronavirus in Switzerland and in the Principality of Liechtenstein
The report sets out the general epidemiological situation and the impact of the measures taken by the government with regard to the new coronavirus. It is being released to coincide with the first phase of measures being eased.
COVID-19: Epidemiological interim report, dated 27 April 2020, available in German (PDF, 1 MB, 07.05.2020); French (PDF, 1 MB, 07.05.2020) or Italian (PDF, 1 MB, 07.05.2020)
SwissCovid app and contact tracing, vaccine against Covid-19, search for antibodies, scientific advisory body
Vaccine against Covid-19
Intensive research on vaccines is being conducted around the world. The federal government is holding talks with various vaccine manufacturers with a view to concluding agreements and ensuring Switzerland has access to a vaccine.
Search for antibodies
How many people in Switzerland have already had the new coronavirus? Does having the infection and recovering from it mean you are then immune? A national study by the Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), a network comprising 12 Swiss universities, has launched a national study to find the answers to these questions.
Based on a proposal by Professor Milo Puhan, Head of the Institute of Epidemiology at the University of Zurich, the study aims to establish:
- how many people in Switzerland have already been infected with new coronavirus;
- if having the infection creates immunity from renewed infection;
- if so, how long this immunity lasts.
This will involve testing and examining around 25,000 members of the general public and people in specific professional groups at regular intervals up to October 2020. A blood test determines whether a person has had the virus: the presence of antibodies in the blood indicates that they have.
We are providing funding and expertise for this study. The findings will provide valuable information which will help the cantons and the federal government to determine how to proceed in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, and to decide on a vaccination programme in Switzerland at a later date.
Scientific advisory body
The Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force (SN-STF) serves as a scientific advisory body to the federal government. Its members are researchers from across the entire university landscape. The SN-STF contributes to efforts to manage the coronavirus pandemic by making its scientific and research expertise available to the political authorities responsible.
The task force is headed by Professor Martin Ackermann (ETH Zurich and Eawag) together with a steering committee comprising Professor Manuel Battegay (University of Basel), Professor Monika Bütler (University of St. Gallen) and Professor Samia Hurst (University of Geneva).
The SN-STF has been mandated by the Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA) and the FOPH.
Further information may be found on the website of the Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force.
All news
28.10.2020: New measures, rapid tests and change to travel quarantine
19.10.2020: Confederation imposes tougher measures to combat coronavirus
16.10.2020: Swiss Post supporting the SwissCovid app
25.9.2020: New recommendations for when children under 12 have symptoms of illness
24.9.2020: Go on and do it! Campaign to contain Covid-19 enters new phase
11.9.2020: Adjustment of threshold values of the SwissCovid App
2.9.2020: Large-scale events possible again under strict conditions
5.8.2020: List of countries and areas with an increased risk of infection as at 8 August 2020
23.7.2020: SwissCovid app: 2 million downloads
13.7.2020: Salt, Sunrise and Swisscom to send text about the SwissCovid app
29.6.2020: FOPH Infochannel on WhatsApp
25.6.2020: SwissCovid app available from 25 June
15.6.2020: Border re-openings as of 15 June
5.6.2020: Focus on contact tracing, campaign colour changes to blue
4.6.2020: Public security test and pilot phase for the SwissCovid app – first results available
28.5.2020: Public security test for the SwissCovid app
21.4.2020: Keep up the good work – our motivational video
14.4.2020: Staying at home and playing Bunny Madness
9.4.2020: Online-game «Bunny Madness: Stay at home – Don’t get caught!»
27.3.2020: Evaluation of anonymised data on gatherings
Links
Press releases
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Last modification 03.11.2020
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