Swiss parliament recesses as coronavirus cases soar, Geneva temporarily bans prostitution

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ZURICH/GENEVA (REUTERS) - Switzerland cancelled a session of its national parliament, the government held crisis talks and the canton of Geneva temporarily banned prostitution on Monday (March 16) to help curb the widening spread of the new coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ZURICH/GENEVA - Switzerland cancelled a session of its national parliament, the government held crisis talks and the canton of Geneva temporarily banned prostitution on Monday to help curb the widening spread of the new coronavirus.

The canton, which hosts many private banks and commodity trading firms, said gatherings of more than five people were largely prohibited until at least March 29. Vaud canton, one of two most badly affected cantons alongside Ticino, said it would limit gatherings to 10 people and close all non-essential shops.Manchester native Adam Waddington, who lives in Scotland, was out getting some sun in Geneva before flying home early.

 

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