Nationwide mask mandate and other new restrictions take force in Switzerland
A nationwide mask-wearing mandate and other new restrictions took force in Switzerland on Monday, amid a growing number of COVID-19 infections.
People must now wear face masks in publicly accessible indoor spaces and at all public transport access points across the Central European country, including airports, bus and tram stops, railway stations, restaurants, shops and theaters. Masks have already been required on all public transport since July.
Moreover, spontaneous gatherings of more than 15 people in public areas are no longer permitted. Masks are now required for all private events with more than 15 people. People may only consume food and drink while sitting down, and the contact details of all those taking part must be recorded.
In addition, patrons in all restaurants and entertainment venues also may only consume food and drink while sitting.
The federal government is again recommending people to work from home, as it did in March.
The Swiss Federal Council announced the new measures on Sunday.
Switzerland has confirmed more than 74,000 cases of COVID-19 and at least 1,823 deaths since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest data from the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health.
ABC News' Christine Theodorou contributed to this report.