As of January 2023, members of the Swiss population aged 80 years and older have been most vulnerable to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, with the highest number of deaths recorded in this age group. Older age groups are believed to be especially at risk.
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In past 24 hours, Switzerland, Europe had N/A new cases, N/A deaths and N/A recoveries.
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This dataset is based on the Github repository maintained by OpenZH. Data has been enriched with geographical data for the cantons, in order to produce visualisations.Field NameDescriptionFormatNote
updateDate and time of notification YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM
nameName of the reporting cantonTextabbreviation_canton_and_fl Abbreviation of the reporting canton
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ncumul_testedReported number of tests performed as of dateNumberIrrespective of canton of residence
ncumul_confReported number of confirmed cases as of dateNumberOnly cases that reside in the current canton
current_hosp (formerly ncumul_hosp) *Reported number of hospitalised patients on dateNumberIrrespective of canton of residencecurrent_icu (formerly ncumul_icu) *Reported number of hospitalised patients in ICUs on dateNumberIrrespective of canton of residencecurrent_vent(formerly ncumul_vent) *Reported number of patients requiring ventilation on dateNumberIrrespective of canton of residencencumul_released Reported number of patients released from hospitals or reported recovered as of date
NumberIrrespective of canton of residence
ncumul_deceasedReported number of deceased as of dateNumberOnly cases that reside in the current cantonnew_hosp *Number of new hospitalisations since last dateNumberIrrespective of canton of residence
sourceSource of the informationURL linkgeo_point_2dGeographical centroid of the cantongeo_point_2dcurrent_isolatedReported number of isolated persons on dateNumberInfected persons, who are not hospitalisedcurrent_quarantinedReported number of quarantined persons on dateNumberPersons, who were in 'close contact' with an infected person, while that person was infectious, and are not hospitalised themselvescurrent_quarantined_riskareatravelReported number of quarantined persons on dateNumberPeople arriving in Switzerland from certain countries and areas, required to go into quarantine (introduced in May 2021)*These variables were affected by the format change on April 9th, 2020, which consists in:- new variable "new_hosp"- variables "ncumul_hosp", "ncumul_icu", "ncumul_vent" have been renamed to "current_hosp", "current_icu", "current_vent", to fit with their nature. To ensure compatibility with already made dashboards or reuses, these fields have been duplicated to avoid errors when their old names are used; but we strongly recommand to replace their old names by the new as soon as possible.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted life in Switzerland. With confirmed cases of illness across the country, as of January 2023, Ticino had the highest infection rate per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Graubünden.
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Switzerland recorded 4404327 Coronavirus Cases since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Switzerland reported 14008 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Switzerland Coronavirus Cases.
Basel-Stadt had the highest number of total recorded coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations in the country per 100 people, at almost *** as of January 2023. The figures show the total number of vaccinations in each Swiss canton, with both the BioNTech-Pfizer and Moderna vaccines used. Vaccinations against the virus began throughout Switzerland at the end of December 2020.
As of January 2023, there were 13,885 coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in Switzerland. The most affected canton was Zürich in the German-speaking part of the country.
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Total fully vaccinated people against Covid in Switzerland, March, 2023 The most recent value is 6012999 total fully-vaccinated people as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 6012580 total fully-vaccinated people. Historically, the average for Switzerland from December 2020 to March 2023 is 4580275 total fully-vaccinated people. The minimum of 12 total fully-vaccinated people was recorded in December 2020, while the maximum of 6012999 total fully-vaccinated people was reached in March 2023. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Covid-19 pandemic in Switzerland. Map types: Charts, Choropleths. Spatial extent: Switzerland. Times: February 2020, March 2020, 1.3.2020, April 2020, 1.4.2020, May 2020, 1.5.2020, June 2020, 1.6.2020, July 2020, 1.7.2020, August 2020, 1.8.2020, September 2020, 1.9.2020, October 2020, 1.10.2020, November 2020, 1.11.2020, December 2020, 1.12.2020, January 2021, 1.1.2021, February 2021, 1.2.2021, March 2021, 1.3.2021, April 2021, 1.4.2021, May 2021, 1.5.2021, June 2021, 1.6.2021, July 2021, 1.7.2021, August 2021, 1.8.2021, September 2021, 1.9.2021, October 2021, 1.10.2021, November 2021, 1.11.2021, December 2021, 1.12.2021, January 2022, 1.1.2022, February 2022, 1.2.2022, 1.3.2022, March 2022, April 2022, 1.4.2022, 1.5.2022. Spatial unit: Cantons. Distinction: monthly, cumulative
Switzerland has been recording coronavirus (COVID-19) case numbers across the country since the end of February 2020. As of January 2023, there were 4,383,648 confirmed cases.
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Analysis of ‘COVID-19 Switzerland’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/covid-19-bundesamt-fur-gesundheit-bag on 07 January 2022.
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Key figures on laboratory-confirmed cases, hospitalisations, deaths, tests, vaccinations, relevant virus variants, Re values, contact tracing (isolation and quarantine), hospital capacity and the international situation.
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Total Covid deaths, end of month in Switzerland, March, 2023 The most recent value is 13977 total Covid deaths as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 13952 total Covid deaths. Historically, the average for Switzerland from March 2020 to March 2023 is 9529 total Covid deaths. The minimum of 438 total Covid deaths was recorded in March 2020, while the maximum of 13977 total Covid deaths was reached in March 2023. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) has severely affected Switzerland. Based on current figures from January 2023, of all the Swiss cantons, Zürich has the highest number of confirmed cases, followed by Bern.
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Switzerland recorded 34400 Coronavirus Recovered since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Switzerland reported 11410 Coronavirus Deaths. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Switzerland Coronavirus Recovered.
Online survey among an online sample of people living in Switzerland, on how the Swiss population was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and how it thinks about the government's responses
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Key figures on laboratory-confirmed cases, hospitalisations, deaths, tests, vaccinations, relevant virus variants, Re values, contact tracing (isolation and quarantine), hospital capacity and the international situation. ### Documentation - data documentation - release notes - data context API
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Covid positive rate in Switzerland, June, 2022 The most recent value is 0.3 rate as of June 2022, an increase compared to the previous value of 0.18 rate. Historically, the average for Switzerland from May 2020 to June 2022 is 0.14 rate. The minimum of 0.01 rate was recorded in May 2020, while the maximum of 0.48 rate was reached in March 2022. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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New Covid vaccinations per month in Switzerland, March, 2023 The most recent value is 7093 new Covid vaccinations as of March 2023, a decline compared to the previous value of 13554 new Covid vaccinations. Historically, the average for Switzerland from December 2020 to March 2023 is 607295 new Covid vaccinations. The minimum of 7093 new Covid vaccinations was recorded in March 2023, while the maximum of 2538976 new Covid vaccinations was reached in June 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Death: New: Switzerland data was reported at 0.000 Person in 24 Dec 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Person for 23 Dec 2023. WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Death: New: Switzerland data is updated daily, averaging 3.000 Person from Feb 2020 (Median) to 24 Dec 2023, with 1400 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 110.000 Person in 19 Nov 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 24 Dec 2023. WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Death: New: Switzerland data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Health Organization. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table WHO.D002: World Health Organization: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019): by Country and Region (Discontinued). Negative data reflects the number of retrospective adjustments made by national authorities due to reconciliation exercises, and consequently deducted to the corresponding “To-Date” series.
As of January 2023, members of the Swiss population aged 80 years and older have been most vulnerable to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, with the highest number of deaths recorded in this age group. Older age groups are believed to be especially at risk.