Zemaj does not completely rule out closure if coronary cases increase

Health Minister Armenmen Zemaj does not completely rule out closure if the numbers of those infected with COVID-19 increase. But, he says it is the last option, although total closure does not see it as a solution. It claims that all institutions should urgently stop seminars, workshops and other forms of organization where there is an ingathering [...]
It claims that all institutions should urgently stop seminars, workshops, and other forms of organization where there is a gathering of people, as this poses a threat to the spread of the virus.
The total “is not the solution and that it could be the last option. We've called on everyone to respect anti-Condavid measures, but we see that some in gastronomy and administration are not respecting anti-Convidian measures. Therefore, by circuit, we have informed all central and local institutions, the Kosovo Police, Health Inspectorate, the Sanitary Inspectorate and other parties who have direct participation in the fight against the Devi 19 virus to implement new decisions in accordance with the situation. All central and local institutions should urgently stop seminars, workshops, and other forms of organisation where there are collections and risks to the spread of the virus, as well as various, unnecessary activities. It is recommended that online use of meetings, work and other activities”, Zemaj has declared for Express.
The first in Health has stated that disrespecting measures is one of the causes of increased cases. He has warned that there will be sentences for all those who do not respect the law and anti measures - CO VID.
Each institution will have actions in accordance with the law, and in the coming days there will be reporting on activities undertaken to prevent another wave, which, in the circumstances of seasonal flu and other evental viruses, could cause a deterioration of the pandemic situation. I hope that there will be immediate closures for all those businesses that do not respect the new measures”, Zemaj says.











