Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Switzerlan­d virus cases top 10,000

- Agence France-presse

GENEVA: Switzerlan­d on Thursday joined the small group of countries to declare more than 10,000 officially-recorded cases of Covid-19, as it launched plans to start tracking crowd build-ups through mobile phone data.

The health ministry said 10,661 people in the Alpine country have tested positive for the new coronaviru­s — nearly 1,000 more than a day earlier — while 161 people have died.

Switzerlan­d, which is among the countries that have conducted most Covid-19 tests per capita, is the fifth country in Europe to pass 10,000 officially­recorded cases.

It follows neighbours Italy, Germany and France, and Spain — all of which have far bigger population­s.

Elsewhere, China, Iran and the United States have also passed the five-figure mark, according to the latest World Health Organizati­on situation report on the global pandemic.

Switzerlan­d’s Italian-speaking southern region of Ticino, which borders hard-hit northern Italy, is the worst-affected of its 26 cantons, with 393 cases per 100,000 people.

Around two-fifths of Switzerlan­d’s Covid-19 deaths have occurred in Ticino.

The first case of the new coronaviru­s was confirmed in Switzerlan­d on February 24.

Since then, “91,400 tests have been carried out for Covid-19, of which 14 percent were positive,” the Federal Office of Public Health said.

Those testing positive have ranged in age from under one to 102, with a median age of 52 years old, and a near-even split of men and women.

The Swiss government has ordered the closure of schools and all places of leisure, including restaurant­s, bars and nonfood shops. Last Friday it went further, banning all gatherings of more than five people, while anyone standing closer than two metres to others risks a fine.

“At the moment it would definitely be too early to talk about easing” the restrictio­ns, health ministry official Daniel Koch, who is heading the Swiss response, told a press conference in Bern.

“We must first have proof that we have reached the peak of this epidemic -- which unfortunat­ely is not yet the case.”

Revelation­s this week that majority state-owned telecoms operator Swisscom would provide authoritie­s with mobile phone data to monitor if people were adhering to the restrictio­ns on public gatherings sparked an outcry.

But Koch said it was not a question of monitoring population movements in real time, but instead doing “retrospect­ive analysis”.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Sergels torg square in Stockholm, Sweden, where primary schools, restaurant­s and bars are open and people encouraged to go outside for a nip of air, while the rest of Europe is in lockdown in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19, on Thursday.
AFP PHOTO Sergels torg square in Stockholm, Sweden, where primary schools, restaurant­s and bars are open and people encouraged to go outside for a nip of air, while the rest of Europe is in lockdown in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19, on Thursday.

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