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Which Swiss cantons are already offering Covid booster shots?

Several Swiss cantons have already rolled out a third Covid ‘booster shot’ for people who are fully vaccinated. Are they being offered in your canton?

Which Swiss cantons are already offering Covid booster shots?
Several Swiss cantons are offering Covid booster shots. Photo: VALENTIN FLAURAUD / AFP

As at mid-August, federal authorities in Switzerland are working out a plan to administer booster shots for Covid-19. 

While the details are still being determined, these can expected to be rolled out in October, targeting high-risk individuals and older people. 

UPDATED: How can I get my Covid booster shot in Switzerland?

At the cantonal level however, the rollout has already begun, with close to ten cantons already administering booster shots. 

These shots are as yet not available to the entire public, but are targeted at people with weaker immune systems and a particular need for additional protection. 

Which cantons are administering booster shots in Switzerland?  

As it stands, information on booster shots is known only by the cantons and has not been shared with federal authorities. 

The canton of Basel-City already started administering booster shots to residents with a particularly weak immune systems on August 6th.

Since then, several other cantons have followed, including Bern, Zurich, Solothurn, Zug, Schaffhausen, Thurgau and Aargau.

Blick said the majority of cantons that were asked were already administering booster shots, although the newspaper did not indicate which cantons had been asked – and which had not. 

Therefore, even if your canton is not on the list, there is a chance Covid booster shots are already being offered for people with compromised immune systems. 

UPDATE: Switzerland planning for Covid booster shots in winter

Bern has started Covid booster shots, confirming to Swiss tabloid Blick that several have been administered already. 

Like in Basel, these booster shots have been targeted at people in high-risk categories. 

“The purpose of a third vaccination is to build up good vaccination protection in immunocompromised patients” a spokesperson told Blick. 

Zurich has already vaccinated 40 people a third time, Blick reports, with those who have a “severe lack of immunity” targeted. 

“The purpose of a third vaccination is to build up good vaccination protection for weakened patients,” said Jan Fehr, infectious agent and professor at the University of Zurich.

“Such third vaccinations for immunocompromised people are not a booster, but a completion of the basic vaccination.”

When will the general public get a booster shot in Switzerland? 

 While concrete plans are not yet in place, it looks likely that booster shots will be made available in late autumn. 

As The Local reported, government said that “in order to ensure sufficient protection in the longer term, booster vaccinations for certain population groups or those already vaccinated will probably be necessary from next winter at the earliest.”

The federal government has instructed the responsible authorities to work with the cantons to ensure the infrastructure remains in place to administer booster shots, most likely early in 2022. 

However, on August 3rd, the government said it was still in the process of drawing up plans for a booster vaccination, saying that exactly who would receive it and under what circumstances was to be determined. 

“We are looking at the scenario where Switzerland starts with a third dose in the fall, Masserey said, adding that “this decision must be taken on the basis of clear and proven facts. Israel’s is based solely on observations. We are awaiting scientific data”.

Two months later, in October, the plans were still under development. 

READ MORE: Why is Switzerland still stalling on booster shots?

However, former FOPH director Andreas Faller warned that Swiss health officials should not take too long to decide on the booster strategy.

“We need to learn from our past mistakes and take the data coming out of Israel seriously. We cannot afford to waste precious time once again”, he said.

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COVID-19 VACCINES

Switzerland’s Covid vaccine programme to restart in autumn

Amid expectations of a further wave of the virus, on Monday, Switzerland's Office of Public Health (BAG) is set to issue new recommendations for people in certain at-risk groups to have vaccinations against Covid-19.

Switzerland's Covid vaccine programme to restart in autumn

According to research carried out by Swiss news weekly Weltwoche and CH Media, the Federal Office of Public Health and the Federal Commission for Vaccination Issues will recommend that those over 65, and people over 16 with “increased individual health risks because of a pre-existing condition or Trisomy 21” are vaccinated with an mRNA vaccine. Pregnant women should also be vaccinated in the autumn.

The government clearly wants to be prepared. According to internal documents, authorities are ordering 1.3 million vaccines doses from each of manufacturers Moderna and Pfizer. In addition, a delivery from Novavax and another from Moderna are expected in October, according to CH Media.

The official announcement is expected this Monday and the BAG will also make it clear that the vaccination should only be given “after the treating doctor has assessed the individual risks and benefits”. 

It was only announced on Monday that from September to December, those living in Zurich would once again be able to get tested for Covid-19 free of charge. This offer applies to all residents of the city of Zurich who are either symptomatic or who have had contact with a person who has tested positive. 

Those who don’t have symptoms, who haven’t been in contact with people who have tested positive for the virus or who need a test for travel purposes will still have to pay for the test. 

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