11 thousand 134 active cases with COVID-19

In the latest report, Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health, (IKSHPK) has also reported 264 new cases with COVID-19. Since March 13th, when the first two positive cases were presented, the total number of people infected with COVID-19 has risen to 49,000 and 169. According to IKSHPK data from [...]
According to IKSHPK data, 36 thousand and 773 have managed to recover from SARS CoV2. There are, however, 1,000 and 262 others who died of infection.
While state and health institutions have taken a series of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Various measures since the appearance of this deadly virus.
Currently, there are 11,000 and 134 active cases with COVID-19 in Kosovo.
“over the last 24 hours, at the Medieval Microbiology Laboratory in IKSCK and private labs with RT- The PCR, a total of 990 samples taken by the SSKKUK and tracking ground case contacts, out of which results in 264 positive cases. Six cases of death with SARS reported within 24 hours CoV-2 positive. Death cases are from municipalities: Pristina 3 cases (82, 80, 76), Gjilan 1 case (64), Mitrovica 1 (64), Prizren 1 case (71). The total number of positive cases is 49,169 cases out of 173,145 suspicious persons in the SARS-CoV-2 virus and 1,262 cases of death. During the last 24 hours, 205 patients have been cured until the total number of cures to date is 36.773 cases, while the number of active cases is 11,134”, said the IKSHPK report.
The positive cases are from the municipalities: Pristina 93 cases, Ferizaj 25 cases, Mitrovica 16 cases, Fushe-Kosovo 14 cases, Podujevo 14 cases, Vushtak 13 cases, Obiliq 11 cases, Pec 8 cases, Gjakova 7 cases, Gjilan 7 cases, Drenas 6 cases, add 6 cases, Istog 5 cases, Kacanik 5 cases, Lipjan 5 cases, Scenderaj 5 cases, Decan 4 cases, Dragas 4 cases, Kamica 4 cases, Prizren 3 cases, Rahovec, 3 cases, 3 cases, Malishev and 3 Occupy Malishev, and 3-OCS case.
Among other things, the IKSHPK announcement says that “by December 20, 2020 E The CDC (European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention) has published the risk assessment of SARS-CoV-2 mutation mutations that have emerged in some persons. This version has mutations in the virus's protein thorns as well as other mutations in genomes. Considering this situation, this version is supposed to spread faster than the previous version, with the transmission increase of up to 70% more. So far there are no indicators that the new version increases the severity of the infection. Several cases have been reported in Denmark, Holland, and Belgium, according to the media. We're following with added attention all travelers who come from countries affected by the new version, so as to identify as soon as possible, test, isolate and monitor their contacts to disrupt the spread of the new SARS version. CoV-2 instead of”.











