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Swiss government bans all events over 1,000 people

Among the events that will be effected are the annual Geneva Inte... Read More
GENEVA: The

Swiss

government announced an immediate ban on Friday on all "public and private" events in the country involving more than 1,000 people as a

measure

to halt the spread of COVID-19.

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The measure announced on Friday will last until at least March 15, officials said.

Among the events that will be effected are the annual Geneva International Motor Show, which was due to take place from March 5-15 and draws tens of

thousands

of visitors every year. Organizers of the auto show did not provide immediate comment on the Swiss government announcement.

The government said it was "aware that this measure will have a significant impact on public life in

Switzerland

."

"However, the move is expected to provide effective protection to people in Switzerland and to public health," the government said. "It should prevent or delay the spread of the disease in Switzerland, thus reducing its momentum."

For events with fewer than 1,000 people, organizers "must carry out a risk assessment in

conjunction

with the competent cantonal (state) authorities to decide whether or not the event can be held," the government said
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Switzerland has reported 15 confirmed

cases

of the new coronavirus. It borders northern Italy, which has seen the largest cluster of cases in Europe.
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