“Anyone who has not been vaccinated or has not been ill must provide a negative PCR test to enter the country. After 4-7 days in the country, a second paid test must be done,” the Swiss government said in a statement.
It is also noted that all tourists will have to fill out a special form upon entry.
In Switzerland, to visit restaurants, cinemas, exhibitions and other places of cultural recreation, you need to have a vaccination certificate, or a negative PCR test, or a certificate that a person has been ill and has antibodies.
From September 20, tourists who are vaccinated with a drug approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) will be able to receive a Swiss vaccination certificate, which will give them the right to visit cultural venues.
In Switzerland, during the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 823,000 infections were detected, about 11,000 infected people died, over 736,000 people recovered.
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