Security of anti-Convidial vaccine legal obligation, state pays 80% of the price

Health Minister Armend Zemaj has said that expanding the capacity with beds has been the constant work the Kosovo University Clinical Hospital Service has done. He has stated that there are currently sufficient beds, adding that there are also spare clinics in case of increasing the number of infected. First [...]
The first in Health even added that they are supplied enough with drugs from various donations.
The expansion of the beds has been a constant work that Kosovo's clinical university service has done. The Ministry of Health has also seen to it that it will increase capacity through purchases and through donations. Primare is bed insurance. Currently, we have sufficient beds and spare clinics that we are holding in case of increased hospital cases, but certainly more carefully to bring the number down and bring under control even in hospitals and do not need additional beds”, Zemaj said.
The management has a new dynamic because even knowledge of the virus was in different stages both of isolation but also of the controlled opening that we are managing. We have now moved to another level of managing the situation, expanding human capacity, employing many doctors in many areas has greatly helped manage this situation. The best supply, even because of increased number of drugs, whether by various donations, and the rest of the test increases has enabled I The KSPK and we are also able to identify cases of infection and for this reason it is the largest number, but it is easier to manage the situation to deal with the virus”, Zemaj said.
According to Zemaj, there are tests of rapid antigen use, and the possibility of using them as citizens need it will be seen.
There's a “There's a bug-use test. Of course, on the basis of our needs, we will see where they can be used and how they can be used and how much they can help. The good news of this is that municipalities can start this activity with a capacity at the QKMF and may have a priority of high testing”, Zemaj has declared.
According to him, security or keeping all young people in Kosovo has been a priority. Among other things, in recent years because of neglect many doctors have left the country because they have not been offered access to either basic specialisation or even professional advances in Kosovo.
Zemaj said they have started with employment by opening competitions to hire all unemployed specialists.
My “priorities have been the security or maintenance of all young people in Kosovo. In recent years, because of negligence or unjust judgment, many doctors in Kosovo have left the country because they have not been offered the possibility of either specialisation or basic studies or even professional advancements in Kosovo. I've made this break. We've started with employment, we've implemented the specialisation process, and we've set up competitions to hire all unemployed specialists, and of course the requirements that have been addressed to us have been to expand medical research opportunities. This was the will of the Ministry of Health, my will to have programmes because it was a request from the medical faculty to the former minister that I found here and I thought should be given support. And really, in the interpretations that were done then, there might be political reasons, and I've seen that there's another address now. But this remains in the will of MAS and I can only in a supportive way support”, the minister of Health said.
Zemaj said cost insurance should be made so that the sooner it can start building an anti-Convidian hospital.
The procedures are legal regardless of the situation we're going through. At the time conditions and those related to infrastructure in force are met, the tendering procedures I will give support as I have given this process. Our orientation is to start as soon as we can, we have to make the insurance and the cost, and very soon I believe we're going to start with this” process, Zemaj said of Online Economy.
Zemaj also spoke on the vaccine, saying it is legal to ensure free of charge.
According to him, a 20% share has been provided for the vaccine free, while the rest should be bought from the state budget.
We have a legal obligation to secure it for free. The considerable share of the state budget must be secured, Prime Minister Hoti is taking care to help us in this process of communication even with EU countries, but we also have internal activity to develop as health minister, both with the WTO and with other partners in providing vaccines. Part of 20% is secure for free and the rest must be bought”, Zemaj has declared.












