Data and reports on the epidemiological situation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, press conferences and coronavirus news can all be found here.
Press conference, 1st December 2020, 2pm
Epidemiological situation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
For data and graphical representations of laboratory-confirmed cases, hospitalisations, deaths, tests and contact tracing (isolation and quarantine), geographic distribution by canton, age and sex, and development over time in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, visit www.covid19.admin.ch.
Daily report
You can download the daily report as a PDF and data in CSV or JSON format at www.covid19.admin.ch.
You can continue to receive the following data as Excel files:
- Daily report data available in German (XLS, 30 kB, 01.12.2020); French (XLS, 30 kB, 01.12.2020) or Italian (XLS, 30 kB, 01.12.2020)
Weekly report
This report, published every Thursday morning, provides an informative overview of the epidemiological situation and trends.
Week 47, 26.11.2020
Weekly report on the epidemiological situation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein available in German (PDF, 1 MB, 26.11.2020); French (PDF, 1 MB, 26.11.2020) or Italian (PDF, 1 MB, 26.11.2020)
Previous daily and weekly reports
You will find all the previous reports in the zip files specified below; daily reports since 7 March 2020, weekly reports since calendar week 25 (2nd quarter 2020)
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, 23 MB, 30.11.2020)
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, 22 MB, 30.11.2020)
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, 24 MB, 30.11.2020)
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. The aim is to protect the health of the population in Switzerland and minimise the impact of the outbreak and spread of the coronavirus as far as possible.
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 reports
On the Monitoring page you will find reports on the population’s mobility behaviour, the monitoring of precautionary measures, the economic situation and compliance monitoring.
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)
Search for antibodies, scientific advisory body
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.
It is based on a proposal by Professor Milo Puhan, Head of the Institute of Epidemiology at the University of Zurich. In the course of the study, up to October 2020, around 25,000 members of the general public and people in specific professional groupswere tested and examined.
We are providing funding and expertise for this study.
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.
Last modification 01.12.2020
Contact
We are unable to respond to enquiries related to COVID-19 in writing.
Please refer instead to our webpages, which are continuously updated.
Under Contacts and links you will find contact information for the FOPH, other federal agencies and the cantons.