That's what the Swiss government predicted fines for those who don't wear masks

The Federal Council has made further decisions Wednesday to combat the Corona crisis. The main focus of the press conference held yesterday was on raising funds for serious cases, contributions to “A-funds-perdu” for sport and use of civil protection and military. Besides, it was announced that the Federal Council has proposed [...]
The Federal Council has made further decisions Wednesday to combat the Corona crisis. The main focus of the press conference held yesterday was on raising funds for serious cases, contributions to “A-funds-perdu” for sport and use of civil protection and military.
In addition, it was announced that the Federal Council has proposed to parliament a change in terms of obligation to wear the mask.
These protests just don't do any good. We need discipline and need to adjust” has said Finance Minister Ueli Maurer is dealing with demonstrations that have recently done corruption skeptics.
And, he added: “Perhaps a fine there- there could help”.
But the legal basis for such a thing should be created only with the proposed amendment of the law, broadcasts albinfo.ch. The question, therefore, is, Will large - scale mask checks be in the future? And how high will the fines be?
What exactly will be changed?
Due to demands expressed by cantons, as noted, the Federal Council wants to adopt the Order Fine Act: violations listed at the Epidemi Act will now be fined.
In other words: Police can issue a fine in the country through a simplified procedure if someone violates the obligation of wearing the mask.
How high will the fines be?
A regulatory fine may reach a peak of 300 francs by law.












