Extraordinary situation - restaurants etc. remain closed
In view of the rapid spread of the virus, the Federal Council is tightening the measures. It now classifies the situation in Switzerland as an exceptional situation under the Epidemics Act. Uniform measures apply in all cantons.
Hoarding purchases unnecessary
Around 3000 army personnel are available for medical support. These will be made available immediately. How many members of the armed forces are deployed depends on the development of the situation and the requests of the competent authorities.
Mobilization of militia formations with high readiness
First to be deployed will be those units that are on regular troop duty. Recruit schools, through-servicemen and refresher courses will be extended where necessary. In certain areas, additional troops will have to be mobilized. This applies in particular to members of the armed forces from militia formations with a high level of readiness. These formations include all four hospital battalions and five medical companies. They can be deployed within four days of the decision to mobilize. The triggering will take place today.
Controls at the borders
The Federal Council has decided to control also the borders with Germany, Austria and France from midnight and to introduce entry bans with exceptions there. It had already introduced Schengen border controls for travelers from Italy on Friday. Entry from the four large neighboring countries is now only permitted to Swiss citizens, people with a residence permit in the
Switzerland as well as persons who have to travel to Switzerland for professional reasons are allowed. Transit and the movement of goods are also still allowed. Finally, persons in a situation of absolute necessity are also allowed to enter. This measure serves to protect the Swiss population as well as to maintain the capacities in the Swiss health care system. In order to implement these tasks in a targeted manner, smaller border crossings will be closed throughout Switzerland and border traffic will be channeled to larger border crossings. A list of these border crossings is published by the Federal Customs Administration.
SBB reduces offer
The Federal Council's measures to contain the coronavirus will further restrict social life in Switzerland. Against this backdrop, and because staff shortages are to be expected, Swiss transport companies would reduce services on the orders of SBB and PostBus. The timetable adjustment would take place step by step from Thursday, March 19, 2020, and would apply until further notice.
Travelers are asked to consult the online timetable before each trip.