Canton Vaud has released its plans for heightened security during the G7 summit.
Officials say they don't see a reason to ban marches and no specific G7 demonstrations are planned - but the feminist strike march will still go ahead on Saturday in Lausanne.
All borders into Vaud will remain open, but the canton says there will be heightened checks and advises cross border travellers to allow for more time.
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