Variant Omicron | Two cases in a Swiss school, 2,000 people in quarantine

(Geneva) Some 2,000 people including 1,600 children have been placed in quarantine after the discovery of two cases of the Omicron variant on one of the campuses of the International School of Geneva, Swiss health authorities said Thursday.



“These two cases are in close intrafamilial connection with a positive person returning from a trip from South Africa”, indicated the health services of the canton of Vaud – where the campus is located – and that of Geneva in a joint statement.

Strong measures

According to the authorities, “this is the first measure of this magnitude” since the proven presence of Omicron – but still reduced to a handful of cases – in Switzerland this week.

“We have never yet observed any contamination in the Geneva or Vaud territories. This element requires us today, as a precautionary principle, to decide on strong measures ”, specify the authorities.

“It is essential to slow down the introduction of the variant in our territory. When identified, it is also essential to reduce transmission in Switzerland as much as possible ”, they add.

The quarantine is 10 days. Students and teachers at the Châtaigneraie campus, located near Geneva, will have to take a PCR test. This campus accommodates primary and secondary schools.

Their families will also need to be screened for the Omicron variant first reported in southern Africa at the end of November and detected since in dozens of countries.

Scientists still know little about this variant, in terms of contagiousness or severity, but an unusually high number of mutations in a crucial part of the virus is worrying.

Children of UN officials

The International School of Geneva (Ecolint) was founded in 1924 by officials of the International Labor Office and the League of Nations.

It is one of the most prestigious establishments in the region, which prides itself on tailor-made education centered on human values. School fees range from a little over 20,000 to over 35,000 Swiss francs (48,700 Canadian dollars) per year.

It has a total of some 4,450 students, according to its website, including the children of officials from the many UN agencies present in Geneva.


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