Hoti warns: There may be extreme measures at the end of the week

Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has spoken about the situation with Covid-19 in Kosovo. He says the number of infected people is continuing to be high, but that the government-set measures will be revised by the end of this week. Hoti has told Klan television in Macedonia that they are following the situation and [...]
Hoti has told Klan television in Macedonia that they are following the situation and that an overall assessment of the antiConvid effect will be made at the end of the week to consider whether we should go to measures that are a little more extreme.
“Numr is quite high. We have had about 600 new positive cases in recent days and have reorganized our health system. We have increased disturbing capacities and we are conducting all protocols suggested by international organisations, he added to Klan television in Macedonia.
We haven't declared the state of emergency, but under the law we have anti-David we have taken necessary steps. We're tracking the situation. At the end of this week, there are two weeks of new measures and we will make an overall assessment of the effect of those measures to consider whether we should go into measures that are a little bit more extreme and are not really easy, but we will probably be forced to take tougher measures, Hoti said.











