Ibuprofen belongs to a family of drugs known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). On 14 March 2020, Olivier Véran, France’s health minister Tweeted that taking anti-inflammatory medicine “could be an aggravating factor” for those infected with Covid-19, and recommended paracetamol for those with a fever. Later, Switzerland’s Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), said that […]
Swiss government announces further restrictions to slow spread of virus
At a press conference at 5pm on 16 March 2020, members of the Federal Council presented a list of further restrictions designed to slow the spread of the Covid-19 virus, that will become active from midnight tonight. A video of the conference can be viewed below. Alain Berset, Switzerland’s interior minister, called on the population […]
Ticino: shops, cafés, bars and restaurants close
This evening, the cantonal government of Ticino announced the closure of of cafés and shops, with the exception of food shops and pharmacies, according to RTS. Restaurants in the canton are also closed. Ticino is now aligned with the retail lockdown rules in the neighbouring Italian region of Lombardy, where the first major outbreak of […]
Coronavirus: Swiss hospitals have around 750 breathing ventilators
One of the biggest challenges during the coronavirus outbreak will be ensuring there are enough qualified staff and equipment to keep the worst affected patients alive. Thierry Fumeaux, head of the Swiss Society of Intensive Medicine, told RTS there are 82 intensive care units (ICU) across Switzerland. These have a combined 850 places, of which […]
Coronavirus: don’t assume you’ll get a test
Earlier this week, Switzerland restricted coronavirus testing. However, some may be unaware of how restrictive the testing is now. For example, a 60 year old man with a cough, high temperature and breathing difficulties who isn’t in a high risk group (suffering from hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease or immunosuppression), isn’t a health […]
Coronavirus: Swiss government locks down nation
This afternoon, Switzerland’s government announced a series of measures in response to the coronavirus. Gatherings of 100 or more people have been banned. Restaurants, bars and nightclubs must not exceed 50 people and remain apart. Children are to stop going to school, however, the cantons must make the final decision. Schools can stay open if […]
Coronavirus: Swiss schools close, but it might be too late
At a press conference this afternoon, Swiss federal government officials advised the cantons to effectively close schools. According to Alain Berset, children are to stop going to school, however, the cantons must make the final decision. Schools can stay open if they have fewer than 50 people in them, a measure designed to give teachers […]
Coronavirus: an estimate of the real number of infections in Switzerland
On 12 March 2020, according to the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), there were 815 confirmed cases in Switzerland. There are obvious challenges to this figure. Possibly the most important is the time lag between infection and a confirmed case. On average, there are 5.1 days between catching the virus and the onset of […]
Coronavirus: youngest death so far brings Swiss death toll to four
The coronavirus has claimed its fourth victim in Switzerland. A 54 year old man died yesterday in Binningen hospital in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, according to the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH). The man attended an evangelical church gathering of 2,000 people held between 17 and 24 February 2020 in the French city of […]
Coronavirus: too late to close Swiss borders
Switzerland’s government and health officials presented a coronavirus update yesterday. Key elements of the presentation are set out below. The full coronavirus press update can be viewed above in German. Closing borders is now pointless Patrick Mathys, who is leading the coronavirus response at the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), said epidemiologically that closing […]










