Ramadani says anti vaccine - CO VID expected to come to Kosovo in March

National Institute for Health Director Naser Ramadani has said he expects vaccines to come up by March COVID-19 in Kosovo, but it also depends on internationals. The “is expected by March, but there are procedures that the MSH has conducted and we are waiting on, depends on relations with international”, Ramadani said of the “show. Today”, [...]
The “is expected by March, but there are procedures that the MSH has conducted and we are waiting on, depends on relations with international”, Ramadani said of the “show. Today”, while located near the tent placed in “Zahir Pajaziti”, where citizens are being tested for coronary.
He said this form of setting up the tent for testing is designed to provide closer service to citizens.
This form is to offer citizens services in a random place and this is the square, where the epidemiological mirror of where the largest cover of COVID-19 is in Kosovo” will be seen, Ramadani added.
Meanwhile, it has confirmed that such services will be provided during 2021 in other municipalities.
We will continue because we are entering 2021 and service must be covered for every citizen. Our teams are ongoing for service”, he said.












