Groups of more than four can sit together in restaurants, while strip clubs and prostitution services can resume business as usual.
"Switzerland is reborn," President Simonetta Sommaruga told a press conference in Bern following a government meeting.
It began gradually lifting its restrictions on April 27, when barbers, florists, family doctors and hardware stores were allowed to reopen. This will, among other things, allow United Nations agencies and other international organisations based in Geneva to return to some semblance of normality. An anonymous, wireless technology-based smartphone app is also in the pipeline to assist with contact tracing.From June 6, all schools can reopen, along with theatres, cinemas, holiday camps, zoos, botanical gardens, swimming pools, camp sites and night clubs. Sports training can resume fully.
Meanwhile Swiss army reservists attended a demobilisation ceremony in Biere, western Switzerland, as their COVID-19 deployment came to an end.
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