Switzerland with new anti-scale measures - CO VID, but not for Kosovars

The number of infections, as well as victims in Switzerland, as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic has begun to decline in recent weeks. At the meeting, held on February 17, 2021, the Federal Council proposed gradually lifting restrictions, which is why more space is given to economic and social life by avoiding [...]
At the meeting held on February 17th 2021, the Federal Council proposed gradually lifting restrictions, this is for the reason to give more space to economic and social life by avoiding a third epidemic wave as much as possible, reports the Swiss newspaper “Le Canton27. ch”, referring to sources of the Health Ministry (OFSP/BAG) in Bern.
Shops, museums, and library reading halls should be able to reopen on March 1 as well as outside areas in zoos and botanical gardens, as well as sports and leisure facilities.
Private events of up to 15 should be possible again in external environments.
Young people by the age of 18 must again have access to most of their sports and cultural activities.
The Federal Council will make a final decision on these reliefs on February 24th, after consulting cantons.
In the new Swiss government list that went into effect from tomorrow (.2.21-01.03.21) as endangered “countries include Albania, Serbia, Montenegro and other countries, but not Kosovo.
As of February 8 it has been mandatory when you enter Switzerland.
Only those who show a negative test of the coronary are allowed in.
In addition to mandatory testing, there is a ten-day quarantine obligation, which you can leave with another negative test after seven days.












