The Chairman of the Year criticises Minister Vitita for failing to co-operate: We don't have any gloves.

Yesterday, the first two cases of Corleone were confirmed in Kosovo. One of the infected is a 77-year-old from the Year, who had come to Kosovo about a week ago, but who in Emergency was reported to two days ago. The medical staff of the ambulance has been quarantined since yesterday, until Government has [...]
The Chairman of the Year's Community, Sokol Haliti, has said that the risk is great, since the infected person entered Kosovo about a week ago.
According to Haliti, during this time, he was in several restaurants and Mass and had contact with many residents of Stubble Village, the village that was isolated last night.
We've been in the field all night. But riskability is great, since he has contacted many people. He's been through the border and no one's stopped. He's been in the hospital all week. During this time, he's met with a lot of village residents, he's been in restaurants and Mass, so he's got a lot of contact”, Haliti told Express.
He has criticised Health Minister Arben the Year, since he has not been co-operating at all. Haliti has demanded that they supply on bail, masks and other equipment, since they have not been equipped so far.
The Ministry of S.H.I.A. has been contacted. We've only asked to isolate the village of Stubble, they've made the whole municipality decision. We have 43 villages, trouble. They have no gloves or masks. Even the officer's commander has masks, which is all the time on the ground”, Haliti said.
Last night, the government has made a decision to ban entrances to the municipalities Kline and Year, which have inhabited the two infected persons.
Otherwise, around 17:30 yesterday, the first two cases of Corleone have been confirmed in Kosovo.
The news has been made known by Health Minister Arben Vitita at an extraordinary conference.
According to Minister Arben Vitita, it is about a girl aged 20, a citizen of Italy and a man aged 77, from the municipality of the Year.
At the conference where these two cases were confirmed, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has called on citizens not to shake hands with each other, stay over three feet [1 m] away when they meet, and clear their hands with warm water for more than 30 seconds.
Prevention is everything. Let's keep ourselves and each other together so the two confirmed cases don't add up. Let's take full care not to join other countries that are reporting on mortgage”, Kurti said at the conference.











