Veroon-Pristina line travelers: There is no suspected case of coronary

Travelers of the Veronne-Pristina line, Ramadani: There is no suspected case of coronary director of the National Public Health Institute, Naser Ramadani, has been present in checks that have been done to all travelers who have come from Italy to Pristina today. The Vero-Pristina line plane has arrived around 15:50 minutes, [...]
National Institute of Public Health Director Naser Ramadani has been present in checks that have been done to all travelers who have come from Italy to Pristina this afternoon.
The Verone-Pristina line plane has arrived around 15:50 minutes, while travellers have been subjected to controls by medical teams. According to Ramades, there are a total of five medical teams that are in assistance of the “Adem Jashari” Airport.
Ramadani said that travellers have had no marks of coronary, yet a broader report will take place after all controls are conducted.
He said the same are consulting how they should behave if they show suspicious signs in the coming days.
Ramadan: No suspects, detailed report after checks are conducted
“We as the National Institute actually came out here along with airport medical teams and medical teams at the Main Centres of Family Medicine, are essentially four medical teams and a team of National Institutes in escorts and continued assistance of airport and medical teams. So we're here to see closely actually the regular control of all passengers who travel through Pristina Airport, and in particular we are behind the control of travelers coming to the Pristina-Vero line. Given that medical examination has begun and is in the flow of work, we can say that the first impressions are impressive and there is no suspicious person. So at the moment, given that we are on our visit, we will complete the visit and finally balance all persons by recommending them as to how to behave in case they have evental signs”, Ramadan said.
By contrast, Italy has been transformed into a hearth of coronarys in Europe, as it is the most affected by the deadly virus, where 456 cases of infection and at least 12 have been recorded.












