New plan for preventing and controlling COVID-19 approved, this is its content

The Committee for Monitoring Infectious Diseases in Kosovo today adopted the Plan for Prevention and Control of Covid-19 (November-Prill 2021), version 2.0. The plan for prevention and control of Covid-19, adopted today by the Committee for Monitoring Infectious Diseases in Kosovo (version 2.0), is to update the Plan for Willing and Response Against David-19. At the [...] meeting
The Committee for Monitoring Infectious Diseases in Kosovo today adopted the Plan for Prevention and Control of Covid-19 (November-Prill 2021), version 2.0.
The plan for prevention and control of Covid-19, adopted today by the Committee for Monitoring Infectious Diseases in Kosovo (version 2.0), is to update the Plan for Willing and Response Against David-19.
The Minister of Health attended the committee meeting. Amend Zemaj, who thanked members of the Committee for drafting this plan, which is the update of the Plan for Willing and Response against Coddy-19, and IKKPK employees for their commitment to controlling the epidemiological situation related to Covid-19.
Minister Zemaj said the current situation requires an additional commitment and commitment to control the situation, while the Government and the Ministry of Health will support the work of health professionals in their commitment to tracking cases with Ovid 19, testing them and clinical treatment.
“We are at a moment when the cases have marked growth everywhere, so we are required to continue with commitments as yet to keep the situation under control”, the Minister of Zemaj said.
IKSHPK Executive Director, Mr. Nasser Ramadani said the Plan for Prevention and Control of Covid-19 (version 2.0) includes the action strategy: find, testo, trace, isolated with the offer of laboratory tests (public and private), involvement of public and private sector organisations and the provision of all resources needed to enable implementation of the Commission's Plan for Prevention and Control-19.
Advanced features from the Plan have been presented by Dr. Ariana Calaveshi, leader of the Department of Epidemiology in IKSHPK.
The plan approved by the Committee to Monitor infectious diseases has five interconnected parts of it, such as planning and forecasting, minimitation of the situation and risk assessment, risk management and co-ordination, institutional organisation, research and response, and risk communication.











