Switzerland Confirms First Case of Coronavirus

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Switzerland on Tuesday reported its first case of new coronavirus after outbreaks were identified in its main neighbors Austria, France, Germany, and Italy.

A 70-year-old man was diagnosed with the virus on Tuesday, about a week after he returned from a trip to northern Italy, health officials said.

The man is from the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino on the border with Italy and has been with his family since suffering the first symptoms on February 17.

He is now in isolation in a hospital and anyone who has come into contact with him since his return from Milan will be tested and placed in quarantine for 14 days.

“His state of health is good,” the health officials said in a statement, adding that the risk of contagion for Switzerland as a whole remained only “moderate”.

But it also said that, because of the proximity to Italy, “the probability is growing that other cases will be diagnosed”.

Prior to this case, Switzerland had tested some 300 suspect cases that were all found to be negative.

The government said on Monday that it had stepped up testing on patients with flu-like symptoms and was working to raise awareness at all border points.

 

Juliet Ekwebelam

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