COVID-⁠19 Switzerland

Information on the current situation, as of 28 November 2023

The key figures will be published each Tuesday at 15:30.

The Dashboard Covid-⁠19 will no longer be updated after 28.11.2023. From now on you will find the data publication and visualizations on Covid-⁠19, influenza and other respiratory pathogens on the Infectious Diseases Dashboard (IDD).

Epidemiological course,Neuchâtel

Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases

The published data is based on information submitted by laboratories, doctors and hospitals. It refers to the new reports we received and reviewed. The figures might therefore deviate from those communicated by the cantons. The time frame desired can be selected with the slider below the graph.

Geographical distribution

Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases, Neuchâtel, 13.11.2023 to 26.11.2023

The graph shows the laboratory-⁠confirmed cases in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases
Per 100 000 inh.Absolute numbers
Switzerland and Liechtenstein 79,28 6959
Switzerland 79,45 6943
Liechtenstein 40,97 16
Aargau 57,03 401
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 41,38 23
Appenzell Innerrhoden 24,45 4
Basel-⁠Land 95,28 279
Basel-⁠Stadt 126,00 247
Bern 90,12 944
Fribourg 47,60 157
Geneva 105,21 536
Glarus 82,54 34
Grisons 47,18 95
Jura 117,89 87
Lucerne 51,15 215
Neuchâtel 123,75 218
Nidwalden 59,23 26
Obwalden 88,46 34
Schaffhausen 77,39 65
Schwyz 36,65 60
Solothurn 66,73 187
St. Gallen 41,21 214
Thurgau 62,60 179
Ticino 146,23 515
Uri 51,29 19
Valais 99,66 352
Vaud 91,98 757
Zug 63,95 83
Zurich 77,46 1212
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Geographic distribution over time

Explore the development of laboratory-⁠confirmed cases in different geographic regions of Switzerland.

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Development over time

Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases, Neuchâtel, 01.03.2020 to 26.11.2023

The graph shows the development of laboratory-⁠confirmed cases in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Weekly values: The line represents the 14-⁠⁠day rolling average (i.e. the average for the past two weeks).
14-⁠⁠day values: The line represents the sum of the last 14 days as the incidence (cases per 100,000 inhabitants) or as an absolute number. Total: The line represents the total of all cases from the date selected.
Reported cases
14-⁠day average
14-⁠day average (Switzerland and Liechtenstein)

Per 100 000 inhabitants

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Demography

Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases, Neuchâtel, 24.02.2020 to 26.11.2023

The graph shows the development of laboratory-⁠confirmed cases in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Distribution by age group
Per 100 000 inhabitants
0569,33
No cases

Total population

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