The Swiss voice in the world since 1935
Top stories
Stay in touch with Switzerland

Experts warn against Covid school closures

pupils with masks
A Zurich study found no evidence that schools are coronavirus hotspots, while an OECD study stresses the harmful effects of school closures on pupils. © Keystone / Gaetan Bally

A Zurich study supports findings by OECD experts that school closures do more harm than good and should be avoided if possible as a response to Covid-19.

The two separate studies were unveiled in parallel on Wednesday. Speaking at a virtual event to launch the Organization for Cooperation and Development (OECD) report, Zurich University epidemiologist Susi Kriemler said her study showed schools were not hotspots for spreading the virus.

The Zurich study, led by Kriemler, looked at 2,500 children and adolescents aged 6 to 16 in Zurich canton who were tested for coronavirus antibodies during each of the three waves of the pandemic. Two percent tested positive for antibodies during the first wave in March and April 2020 when schools in Switzerland were closed, and 8% during the second wave when they were open. None of them fell seriously ill, and there was little indication of the children infecting each other, said Kriemler. Findings from the third wave are not yet available.

Harmful effects

OECD Director for Education and Skills Andreas Schleicher on Wednesday stressed the harmful effects on children and adolescents of school closures, which deprive them of important social spaces. He was presenting the findings of a reportExternal link on “the state of school education one year into the pandemic”, which looks at some 30 different education systems and their responses.

The OECD report found that different OECD member countries (which include Switzerland) had responded differently with regard to education during the pandemic, and school closures were not always linked to the number of infections. While online learning has been developed, the youngest children cannot take advantage of this, and the educational effects of school closures hit the most disadvantaged pupils hardest.

More


Popular Stories

News

Industrial production down slightly in the second quarter

More

Workplace

Swiss industrial production slips in Q2 2025

This content was published on Production in Switzerland's secondary sector fell in the second quarter of 2025. The decline was more pronounced in the construction sector than for industry.

Read more: Swiss industrial production slips in Q2 2025
Swiss grenadier recruits take part in an urban warfare exercise in Isone, canton Ticino, in 2013.

More

Swiss Politics

Swiss army recruits remain in hospital after gruelling test exercise

This content was published on Four potential recruits for the elite Swiss grenadier unit were hospitalised last week after taking part in a gruelling exercise in hot weather. Three remain in hospital with one placed temporarily in an artificial coma.

Read more: Swiss army recruits remain in hospital after gruelling test exercise
Swiss brands seek a response to customs duties

More

Workplace

Trump tariffs: Swiss brands struggle to adapt to 39% tariff

This content was published on Swiss brands like Victorinox, the manufacturer of the iconic pocket knife, are struggling to adapt to the 39% tariff imposed by the United States on imports of Swiss goods.

Read more: Trump tariffs: Swiss brands struggle to adapt to 39% tariff
Swatch withdraws "gook" advert after outrage in China

More

Workplace

Swatch withdraws ‘slanted eyes’ ad after China uproar

This content was published on The Swiss watch manufacturer Swatch has apologised and withdrawn an advertising campaign worldwide following accusations of racism in China. The ad features a model pulling the corners of his eyes.

Read more: Swatch withdraws ‘slanted eyes’ ad after China uproar
Bern exhibition reunites pair of Kirchner paintings after 92 years

More

Culture

Bern exhibition reunites Kirchner paintings after 92 years

This content was published on The painting Sonntag der Bergbauern (Alpsonntag) [Sunday of the Mountain Farmers (Alp Sunday) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) is being transferred from Berlin to Bern to feature in an upcoming exhibition at Kunstmuseum Bern.

Read more: Bern exhibition reunites Kirchner paintings after 92 years
The population of the Upper Engadine approves the extension of its airport

More

Voters approve extension of Engadine Airport in Switzerland

This content was published on Residents in the Upper Engadine region gave the greenlight on Sunday to the expansion of the regional airport at Samedan, one of Europe’s highest airports (1,707 metres) that serves the nearby resorts of St Moritz and Davos.

Read more: Voters approve extension of Engadine Airport in Switzerland

In compliance with the JTI standards

More: SWI swissinfo.ch certified by the Journalism Trust Initiative

You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us!

If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR

SWI swissinfo.ch - a branch of Swiss Broadcasting Corporation SRG SSR