OV shows whether fellow countrymen should have PCR test to enter Kosovo

The Ministry of Health has come up with a clarification for fellow countrymen concerning the PCR test. The Ministry of Health has dismissed rumours that fellow countrymen should have the PCR test to enter Kosovo, or even self-aware for 14 days, the news writes.net. By means of a media report, the MSH has made it known that, not one [...]
The Ministry of Health has come up with a clarification for fellow countrymen concerning the PCR test.
The Ministry of Health has dismissed rumours that fellow countrymen should have the PCR test to enter Kosovo, or even self-aware for 14 days, the news writes.net.
By means of a media announcement, the MSH has indicated that, no citizens returning from other countries in Kosovo and having residence in Kosovo need to be admitted to our country. PCR negative test.
No Kosovo citizen who comes to Kosovo, with or without the PCR test, is subject to any quarantine or 14-day isolation, as is dezinated. Those who come to Kosovo by high-risk and non-resident states in Kosovo must stay at home for seven days (proliferation) as a measure of prevention against the spread of the virus.
“This test is required for those who have no residence in Kosovo and who come from high-risk “locations, according to the ranking of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). No Kosovo citizen who comes to Kosovo, with or without the PCR test, is subject to any quarantine or 14-day isolation, as dezinated. Those who come to Kosovo from high-risk and non-resident states in Kosovo should stay for seven days at home (Patism) as a measure of prevention against the spread of the virus”, reports the news.net.
This minister has therefore clarified that for citizens who have no residence in Kosovo, they must be self-aware in seven days and if they have symptoms they should immediately be presented to the doctor and tested.
“Citizens who have no residence in Kosovo on the occasion of entering Kosovo have the test made in the country where they come from, while those who do not have this self-awareness for seven days as a measure of caution and if they manifest signs of the virus's presence, have the opportunity to, according to medical indicators, be tested in public institutions, as any other citizen of the Republic of Kosovo”, is further said in clarification.
MSH's full response, without interference:
The Ministry of Health dismisss the dezinforms of irresponsible individuals who, for oucanonism, disinform citizens concerning anti-convid measures, in particular our exiles who are returning to Kosovo on vacation these days.
MS explains that no citizen returning from other countries in Kosovo and having residence in Kosovo needs to have entered our country on this occasion PCR negative test. This test is required for those who do not have residence in Kosovo and who come from high-risk places with “, according to the ranking of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
No Kosovo citizen who comes to Kosovo, with or without the PCR test, is subject to any quarantine or 14-day isolation, as is dezinated. Those who come to Kosovo by high-risk and non-resident states in Kosovo must stay at home for seven days (proliferation) as a measure of prevention against the spread of the virus.
It is low slander, too, to say that citizens who come to Kosovo are forced to be tested here, much more in private labs.
Citizens who have no residence in Kosovo on the occasion of entry to Kosovo have the test made in the country where they come from, while those who do not have this self-aware themselves for seven days as a precaution and if they manifest signs of the virus's presence, have the opportunity to, according to medical indicators, be tested in public institutions, like any other citizen of the Republic of Kosovo.
In order to avoid disinformation, the MS calls on citizens to be informed by official sources such as the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, our embassies in countries where they come from, and other institutional services related to measures in power involving COVID-19, and to ignore the disinformations coming from irresponsible individuals and who are unaware of the damage they do to exiles, deliberately or out of ignorance.












