COVID-19 Switzerland
Information on the current situation, as of 30 May 2023
Occupancy in percent
Intensive care units (ICUs), Ticino, 01.05.2023
The published data is based on reports that were sent to the CMS by hospitals and clinics with intensive care units via the Information and Operations System (IOS). The data is processed in such a way that reports are valid for a maximum of 7 days, unless updates are received.
Due to the different reporting times and procedures, the figures shown here may differ from those published by other institutions. Due to mathematical rounding, the sum of the percentages may not be exactly 100%.
Due to the different reporting times and procedures, the figures shown here may differ from those published by other institutions. Due to mathematical rounding, the sum of the percentages may not be exactly 100%.
The hospital capacity data from more than 150 hospitals and clinics in Switzerland is collected by the Coordinated Medical Services (CMS) using the Information and Operations System (IOS). The CMS, the FOPH, the Swiss Society for Intensive Care Medicine (SSICM) and the H+ Association of Swiss Hospitals have jointly determined the data to be collected.
Intensive care medicine is a medical and nursing treatment that is dependent on different, technically highly complex devices (intensive care units) and requires close-knit support by specialized teams. The time frame desired can be selected with the slider below the graph.
Intensive care medicine is a medical and nursing treatment that is dependent on different, technically highly complex devices (intensive care units) and requires close-knit support by specialized teams. The time frame desired can be selected with the slider below the graph.
The Medical Services Coordination Committee (MSCC) and the Coordinated Medical Service (CMS) have decided to lift the requirement to report hospital capacity with effect from 1 May 2023. The data on the Covid-19 dashboard will therefore no longer be updated.