Switzerland implements compulsory mask use on public transport

Swiss authorities have mandated the use of face masks, starting on 06 July, for all people aged 12 and older using any form of public transport – including trains, trams, buses, cable cars and boats – in order to minimize the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes the pandemic COVID-19 disease.

Until this week, Swiss officials had merely advised commuters to wear face mask on public transport during rush-hour.

Simonetta Sommaruga, the president of the Swiss confederation, conceded in an interview with Tagesanzeiger that the country should have introduced a mask-wearing rule for public transport at an earlier stage.

Switzerland has recorded 617 confirmed new infections in the last seven days.

Via EPA-EFE/LAURENT GILLIERON

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