QKUK tells about state of CEC hospitalised officials

Zarfet, of which allegedly poisoned over 25 Central Election Commission officials have not yet left the Ministry of Infrastructure. They are continuing to be guarded by Special Operations Police forces from Sunday, when even the incident occurred until investigations started by the Special Prosecutor's Office to end [...]
They are continuing to be guarded by Special Operations Police forces from Sunday, when even the incident occurred until investigations started by the Special Prosecutor's Office completely ended.
But police officers are not saving only votes coming from Serbia.
Their teams were also seen at the CKUK infectious clinic, which is making sure no one is approaching the rooms where they are continuing to receive medical treatment of 11 people who allegedly suffered poisoning during the count of these votes.
The situation of 9 women and 2 men on Monday was stable, but according to the manager of the infectious clinic's duty, the symptoms seen in these officials were different.
Even two women who are pregnant are safe.
However, the Infectious Clinic did not conclude the situation of the CEC staff as they are still awaiting the report of the Public Health Institute, which is expected to become public during Tuesday.
During the day, no comment was made either by the CEC or by the Special Prosecutor.











