China Overseas Chinese Network, June 20, according to the WeChat public account of the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland, on June 19, the Swiss Federal Council held a regular press conference to introduce the epidemic situation, the latest measures and answer media questions. In view of the recent stabilization of the Swiss epidemic, the Federal Council decided to lift the "state of emergency" as planned.

  The main contents of the conference are as follows:

  1. Release the "emergency state" and enter the "special state". The recent epidemic situation in Switzerland has stabilized, and the number of new cases per day has dropped to double digits. The Federal Council decided to lift the "state of emergency" and enter a "special state" as planned, returning the responsibility and power of epidemic prevention affairs to the cantons. Each state should formulate an epidemic prevention plan according to its own situation to ensure that the sanitation code is clear and easy to implement. Put into use the contact tracking mobile app.

  2. Further relax epidemic prevention measures. Starting from June 22, public events of less than 1,000 people are allowed, but participants must register their names for notification and tracking; if the epidemic continues to be controlled, more than 1,000 events will be allowed from September; The meter is lowered to 1.5 meters; you must wear a mask to participate in the parade; withdraw your recommendations for home office; remove the restrictions on the night business hours for the catering industry, dance halls and nightclubs; remove the relevant requirements for restaurant seat settings; allow physical contact sports Activities; passengers on public transportation are recommended to wear masks during peak hours.

  3. Emphasize continued observance of the hygiene code. Although the epidemic prevention measures have been greatly relaxed, the people must realize that the virus still exists and the development trend is still unpredictable, so they must continue to abide by the hygiene code, especially to maintain social distance. Wear masks, wash your hands frequently when you are unable to maintain social distance, and detect in time when symptoms appear, provide close contact information and use relevant mobile phone applications, and do self-isolation if necessary.