The Omicron variant is circulating in Geneva and will soon become the dominant strain, according to the cantonal doctor Aglaé Tardin.
There’s now firm evidence of community transmission – the first cases could be traced back to returning travellers – but now it’s being passed between family and friends.
Authorities say there are around 600 to 800 new cases a day.
73% of the new cases are unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated.
There are currently 137 in hospital in Geneva with 15 in intensive care. One of those is a child under 19 years old.
The third dose vaccination drive is going well says the cantonal pharmacist, Nathalie Vernaz-Hegi.
65% of those over 75 have had a third dose. 70,000 have been jabbed three times – and another 50,000 are expected to get it before the end of the year.
Children between 5 and 11 will be able to get the vaccine in January.
Switzerland relies too heavily on an American NGO to detect child sexual abuse online, raising questions about the country's ability to protect children on its own.
Summer has arrived, with temperatures climbing past 30 over the long weekend. Basel reached 31 and Sion hit 32.4, but MeteoSwiss, says this does not yet count as an official heatwave.