Two Coronavirus infected in northern Kosovo, tests run in Serbia

Tests that have arrived from the “Torllak” Institute in Serbia have resulted positive for one person from North Mitrovica and another from Leposaviqi Pandemia COVID-19 has also affected northern Kosovo. Two people, one from North Mitrovica and another from Leposaviqi, have proved positive on tests sent to the Institute [...]
Tests that have arrived from the “Torllak” Institute in Serbia have resulted positive for one person from North Mitrovica and another from Leposaviqi
The COVID-19 Pandemia has also affected northern Kosovo. Two people -- one from North Mitrovica and the other from Leposaviqi -- have proved positive on tests sent to Serbia's “Tolarlak” Institute.
This is confirmed by epidemiologist Dr. Alexander Antonijevic, member of the North Mitrovica Crisis Staff, writes Zeri.info.
The results of the four samples we've expected to come in the form written by the yetlak Institute on Saturday (Saturday) and they have proved positive for two people, one from North Mitrovica and the other from Leposaviqi”, Dr. Danica Radomirovic, chief of the Infective Department at the Mitrovica Hospital Centre, has added that they have been sent for samples analysis of three more people. “In the meantime during Saturday, they were sent for analysis in the same lobby in Belgrade, even samples for three other patients, and it's about a patient from Gracanica, one from Pasjan and one from North Mitrovica. With the recommendation of the Ministry of Health and the Institute for Public Health, the sample list will be expanded to all patients with high telemeperatures and those who are hospitized because of lung burns”, and it has shown that there are no infected patients in the rapart that runs it, except that patients with high body temperature and lung problems.
And according to the crisis staff in northern Mitrovica, all affected by COVIID-19 will be sent to further treatment at the Nis Hospital in Serbia, since both President Vuciq and the director of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, have assured Kosovo Serbs that for their treatment the state of Serbia will provide for the medical staff and other staff in almost all Serbian environments, ready to transport patients to Serbia.
On the other hand, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, fearing that the situation will come out of control even in Serb environments in Kosovo and north of Mitrovica, along with Serbia's Health Ministry, has decided to extend quarantine time from 14 days to 28 days.












