ZURICH, Aug 12 — Switzerland will allow events with more than 1,000 people from Oct. 1, provided organisers agree to strict hygiene measures and have authorization from regional authorities, the government decided today. “The Federal Council thereby intends to ensure that the epidemiological...
Events for more than 1,000 people have been banned in Switzerland since Feb. 28. — Reuters pic
“The Federal Council thereby intends to ensure that the epidemiological situation in Switzerland does not deteriorate,” the government said. “At the same time, this careful reopening step takes into account the needs of society and the economic interests of sports clubs and cultural venues.”
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