September 17, 2021
ZURICH (Reuters) – Travellers entering Switzerland who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 or recovered from the virus will need to provide a negative test result from Monday, the government said on Friday, as it seeks to stem a further spike in infections.
“The Federal Council wants to prevent an increase in the number of infections caused by travellers returning home from autumn vacation,” the government said in a statement, referring to a two-week school break in October.
All travellers, regardless of their vaccination status, would also be required to fill out a form, while those needing to provide evidence that they are free of the disease should get a second test 4-7 days after entry.
(Reporting by Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi, Editing by Douglas Busvine)
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