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by zubspace 2309 days ago
I wonder what will happen to public transport.

In the press conference was said, that currently, they are worried about large events, where people are very near to each other for quite some time. But large train stations, like in Zurich, Bern or Basel, are not yet affected.

Also border controls do not seem to be affected. There are many people crossing borders to Italy or Germany for work by car or train.

All in all, I think the swiss government reacts very reasonably. But I also think that containing the spread already seems out of the question.

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They also stated that infections appear to require less than 2 meter distance between people for at least 15 minutes.
Having tried to make friends living here for 12 years, it seems to me that the whole country is going to be just fine, in that case.

(This was a joke)

Your joke is appreciated. Now go sit in another compartment please.
I wonder, does this somewhat explain Italy? My point is: cultures, where personal space is smaller and contact is more frequent are at higher risk of transmitting the virus. Or is this complete bollocks?
I don't know about Italian culture, but in general your statement is true.

Another cultural thing affecting virus is when it's not considered appropriate to stay home with cold or other diseases, rather you're expected to work, of course spreading virus to everyone else. I've heard about Japan, but probably there are plenty of other countries with similar approach.