Switzerland is protecting itself.
The country announces that it will impose a quarantine from February on travelers arriving from the south of France, from the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (Paca) region, as well as from several new countries including Portugal and Israel.
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In total, five regions in the neighboring countries of Switzerland and ten countries were added to the updated list published by the Federal Office of Public Health on Wednesday.
In neighboring states, in addition to the PACA region, it is Emilia-Romagna and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy, Thuringia in eastern Germany, and Salzburg in Austria.
More than 9,000 euros fine in case of infringement
Among the countries added are also Spain, Cyprus, Lebanon and Monaco.
The mandatory ten-day quarantine is, however, lifted on Thursday for travelers from Croatia, Denmark, Georgia, Luxembourg and Serbia.
Failure to comply with this measure may result in a fine of up to 10,000 Swiss francs ($ 11,239, € 9,284).
A negative test does not end the quarantine.
The decision to include a country or zone on the list depends on the incidence of the last 14 days, namely the number of new infections per 100,000 people recorded during this period.
If the incidence in a country exceeds at least 60 that of Switzerland, the country is entered in the list.