COVID-⁠19 Switzerland

Information on the current situation, as of 30 May 2023

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

Epidemiological course,Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Laboratory-⁠confirmed hospitalisations

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

Geographical distribution

Laboratory-⁠confirmed hospitalisations, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, 08.05.2023 to 21.05.2023

The graph shows hospitalisation admissions in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Hospitalisation data should be interpreted with caution due to under-⁠reporting and reporting delays.

Laboratory-⁠confirmed hospitalisations
Per 100 000 inh.Absolute numbers
Switzerland and Liechtenstein 0,88 77
Switzerland 0,87 76
Liechtenstein 2,56 1
Aargau 0,71 5
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 0,00 0
Appenzell Innerrhoden 0,00 0
Basel-⁠Land 0,34 1
Basel-⁠Stadt 0,51 1
Bern 2,39 25
Fribourg 0,61 2
Geneva 2,55 13
Glarus 0,00 0
Grisons 0,00 0
Jura 2,71 2
Lucerne 0,00 0
Neuchâtel 0,00 0
Nidwalden 0,00 0
Obwalden 0,00 0
Schaffhausen 0,00 0
Schwyz 0,00 0
Solothurn 2,14 6
St. Gallen 0,19 1
Thurgau 0,70 2
Ticino 0,57 2
Uri 0,00 0
Valais 0,00 0
Vaud 0,73 6
Zug 0,00 0
Zurich 0,64 10
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Development over time

Laboratory-⁠confirmed hospitalisations, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, 01.03.2020 to 21.05.2023

The graph shows the development of hospitalisation admissions in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The line represents the 14-⁠⁠⁠day rolling average (i.e. the average for the past two weeks).

Hospitalisation data should be interpreted with caution due to under-⁠reporting and reporting delays.

Reported cases
14-⁠day average

Per 100 000 inhabitants

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Development over time by reason for admission to hospital

Laboratory-⁠confirmed hospitalisations, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, 24.02.2020 to 21.05.2023

The graph shows the development of the number of all hospitalisations with laboratory-⁠confirmed SARS-⁠CoV-⁠2 infection by the reason specified for admission to hospital. Since April 2020, this has been recorded by doctors in hospitals’ clinical notifications upon hospital admission and/or in the event of a positive test result. The notifications are always a snapshot.
Patients with a laboratory-⁠confirmed SARS-⁠CoV-⁠2 infection put an additional strain on hospitals because their infection status requires special hygiene and isolation measures. Even if COVID-⁠19 was not the primary reason for hospitalisation, a connection with COVID-⁠19 cannot be ruled out. What is more, patients may be admitted to hospital for another primary reason and develop complications on the basis of COVID-⁠19 in the course of their stay in hospital.

Reason specified for admission to hospital
«COVID-⁠19»: Patients for whom the primary reason for admission to hospital was COVID-⁠19.
«Others»: Patients for whom COVID-⁠19 was not the determining factor for admission to hospital.
«Unknown»: Patients for whom the reason for admission to hospital is unknown.

Hospitalisation data should be interpreted with caution due to under-⁠reporting and reporting delays.

Reason specified on admission to hospital
COVID-⁠19
Other
Unknown
No data collected

Per 100 000 inhabitants

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Demography

Laboratory-⁠confirmed hospitalisations, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, 24.02.2020 to 21.05.2023

The graph shows the development of hospitalisation admissions in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Hospitalisation data should be interpreted with caution due to under-⁠reporting and reporting delays.

Distribution by age group
Per 100 000 inhabitants
020,06
No cases

Total population

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