Switzerland begins to ease coronary restrictions, these businesses reopen from today

Starting today, various businesses in Switzerland are allowed to reopen. Switzerland has begun to ease the corruption measures six weeks after setting major restrictions on public life, Reuters reports, broadcasts news. The Swiss Federal Council announced a three-phase plan aimed at facilitating the country's impasse. Starting today: hairsmen, cosmetics [...]
Starting today, various businesses in Switzerland are allowed to reopen.
Switzerland has begun to ease the corruption measures six weeks after setting major restrictions on public life, Reuters reports, broadcasts news.
The Swiss Federal Council announced a three-phase plan aimed at facilitating the country's impasse.
Starting today:
Cosmetics, or nail studios, DYY stores, garden centers, and flower shops are allowed to reopen.
Doctors and physical therapists are also allowed to reopen their practices for emergency treatments.
Hospitals are allowed to carry out medical procedures that were postponed because of the country's coronary explosion.
Shops and businesses must respect stricter hygiene regulations and ensure that customers keep their social distance, broadcast news.
Swiss federal authorities said wearing facial covers is not mandatory, yet 1 million masks will be offered every day for two weeks from today for vendors.
Further steps:
More stores and elementary schools are set to reopen within the next two weeks, starting May 11th.
Professional and higher education institutions, as well as libraries, zoos and museums, are set to open on June 8th, provided the number of Quaddy-19 infections does not rise significantly.
Switzerland has reported a total of 29,061 cases of coronary and 1,337 deaths, according to the country's Federal Office on Public Health.












