The Swiss death toll from the new coronavirus has reached 831, the country's public health ministry said on Friday, rising from 805 people on Friday.
FILE PHOTO: An ambulance is pictured during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Geneva, Switzerland, April 8, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
ZURICH - The Swiss death toll from the new coronavirus has reached 831, the country’s public health ministry said on Friday, rising from 805 people on Friday.Reporting by John Revill
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