Zemaj meets with Kosovo mayors today, new measures are expected

The Kosovo government is expected to take new measures, while for this, Health Minister Armend Zemaj is expected today to discuss with mayors. During Friday, new restraining measures against the Coronavirus, which were in force until today at 0500 hours. In the weeks when Kosovo [...]
During Friday, new restraining measures against the Coronavirus, which were in force until today at 0500 hours.
In the weeks when Kosovo is facing hundreds of victims a day, and the number of people who have changed their lives has increased, the institutions have chosen to take a test of measures during the weekend, where the activity of several business subjects, businesses, shopping and resorts, subjects offering gastronomic services (restants, cafes, and similar) in the entire territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
This decision was implemented from 8:00 p.m., at 06/11/20 ( Premte) to 09/1120 (Monne) at 5: 00 a.m. until, for two days in the country, bread ovens, drugstores, small markets, derivative pumps. Public and private health institutions for medical needs, production, supply and sale of essential goods. For services and activities related to management of COVID 19 (management and government and municipal departments in the health, security and state administration sectors). Economic operators and free transport of goods/services to ensure supply functioning.
However, since these measures are no longer in force, they are expected to be replaced by others.
For this, Health Minister Armend Zemaj will discuss today at 11:00 with mayors.
Zemaj yesterday after a meeting with the head of the Economic Ode, Berat Rukiqi, head of the American Oda Zeka, Petit Kllokoki chairman of the Gastrotronomous Association, and Hysen Sogojevo chairman of the Kosovo Oda Hotel, confirmed there will be new measures against the pandemic.
Otherwise, during the last 24 hours in Kosovo there have been 730 new cases of COVID-19, while the infection has killed 11 people and where the number of deaths from the coronary virus has gone to 755 cases.
According to data from the Kosovo National Public Health Institute (IKSHPK), the number of active cases in the country is 7 thousand and 278.











