A total of 2,823 cases were recorded in the 24 hours to Wednesday by Switzerland’s Federal Office of Public Health.
This is almost double the highest total recorded so far in Switzerland over a 24-hour period, 1,464 new infections recorded on March 23rd.
With 20,704 tests carried out, the test positivity rate is 13.6 percent.
The total represented four percent of the total infections recorded in the canton since the pandemic began, Switzerland’s 20 Minutes reported on Wednesday.
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14.10. Aktueller Stand sind 68'704 laborbestätigte Fälle, 2'823 mehr als am Vortag. Gemeldete Tests: 20'704 in den letzten 24 Stunden.https://t.co/RTWF8jbM2p pic.twitter.com/vZMbqx4dSH— BAG – OFSP – UFSP (@BAG_OFSP_UFSP) October 14, 2020
On Thursday, Switzerland will hold a ‘crisis summit’ to discuss ways to prevent a second lockdown.
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‘Worry. That’s the word of the hour’
Lukas Engelberger, President of the Conference of Health Directorates, told Swiss radio that concern was rising about the increase in cases.
“Worry. That’s the word of the hour,” he said.
“It is possible that the situation has given us too much confidence.”
Engelberger called upon Swiss residents to wear masks and respect social distancing in order to stop the spread of the virus.
Indeed worrying times or all normal rational people
Indeed worrying times or all normal rational people