Poll finds Swiss want tougher mask rules on public transport

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A growing majority of Swiss residents favour an official order for passengers in public transport to wear protective masks but very few appear to do so voluntarily.

An opinion poll by the Tamedia newspaper group, published this week, found that more than two out of three respondents would prefer masks to be mandatory in trains and buses to protect people against the infectious Covid-19 virus.

The figure is slightly higher compared with a similar poll from April.

Just over 26,000 people took part in the latest survey which has a margin of error of +/-1.4%, according to the organisers.

The findings come as organisations representing staff at public transport companies are considering moves to convince the government to upgrade its recommendation for the wearing of protective masks.

They criticised the fact that personnel must wear masks to protect itself, but passengers don’t, the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper quoted a senior official from train staff.

The organisations estimate that only about 5% of passengers in trains wear masks, even in crowded trains.

Read more via Swissinfo

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