In pictures: The second stage of loosening lockdown measures in Switzerland
Not all train commuters in Zurich wear masks as many offices resumed business. (KEYSTONE/Gaetan Bally)
Gaetan Bally/Keystone
A primary school student on her way to class after certain educational institutions reopened their doors. (KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)
Laurent Gillieron/Keystone
A waiter serves coffee to a guest at the restaurant Portico on the Piazza Grande in Locarno, canton Ticino. (Pablo Gianinazzi/Keystone)
Pablo Gianinazzi/Keystone
Children head back to class at Neufeld primary school in Thun, canton Bern. (KEYSTONE/Peter Schneider)
Peter Schneider/Keystone
Co-director David Alder attaches a barrier tape as a protective measure before the imminent re-opening of the Natural History Museum in Basel. (KEYSTONE/Georgios Kefalas)
Georgios Kefalas/Keystone
A man puts on a protective face mask before boarding the train at Locarno station. (Pablo Gianinazzi/Keystone)
Pablo Gianinazzi/Keystone
The kitchen and service staff at the Restaurant Strauss in Meierskappel, canton Lucerne, can serve guests once more. (Urs Flüeler/Keystone)
Urs Flueeler/Keystone
Grasshopper Club Zurich trainer Goran Djuricin coaches players during their first training session since measures to fight the pandemic were announced. (Ennio Leanza/Keystone)
Ennio Leanza/Keystone
A customer wearing a protective face mask walks through a clothing shop during the re-opening of the Centre Balexert shopping mall in Geneva. (Salvatore di Nolfi/Keystone)
Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone
A teacher talks to her pupils on the first day of class in Morges, canton Vaud, following the relaxation of measures to fight the coronavirus. (Laurent Gillieron/Keystone)
Laurent Gillieron/Keystone
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