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Switzerland's higher company tax vote – a step into the unknown

Switzerland's higher company tax vote – a step into the unknown
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Switzerland to destroy 10 million doses of Covid vaccine

Switzerland to destroy 10 million doses of Covid vaccine
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Covid: Switzerland agrees new deal for 7 million Moderna vaccine doses


Covid: Switzerland agrees new deal for 7 million Moderna vaccine doses
On 6 May 2021, the Swiss government announced a new contract with Moderna to deliver another 7 million more doses of its vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 virus in early 2022.
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Switzerland’s federal government said that the new contract means Switzerland is well equipped to tackle future virus mutations and should have enough vaccine to offer the entire population a very high level of immunisation protection.
Moderna is currently researching a booster shot that will also target emerging virus strains to ensure a high level of protection next year too.
Modified Moderna vaccines will be required to go through the same review process at Swissmedic, Switzerland’s drug approval agency, before being authorised for use, said the government. ....

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Covid: 80% of nation must be immunised to stop spread, says Swiss health minister


Covid: 80% of nation must be immunised to stop spread, says Swiss health minister
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Vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2 virus is voluntary in Switzerland.
Currently, estimates suggest only 60% of Switzerland’s population is prepared to be vaccinated, according to Berset, a figure below the level required to get rid of the virus.
If 60% had immunity the virus would still circulate within the population, albeit at a lower rate. We must continue to try to convince people to get vaccinated, he said. Vaccination is not just a personal act, it’s also an act of solidarity, said the minister.
Many experts now question the possibility of ever reaching the point where the virus runs out of steam, a phenomenon known as herd immunity. Data scientist Youyang Gu believes that reaching a herd-immunity threshold is looking unlikely because of factors such as vaccine hesitancy, the emergence of new variants and the delayed arrival of vaccinations ....

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