What has been known so far for Croatia in Kosovo

The Infectious Clan receives a large number of suspected people with coronarys. There is still no official case confirmed by coronary in Kosovo, but medical centres are accepting many patients who are suspicious of bearing the symptoms of this pandemic. The latest QKUK data has confirmed that although no case [...] is yet confirmed
The Infectious Clan receives a large number of suspected people with coronarys.
There is still no official case confirmed by coronary in Kosovo, but medical centres are accepting many patients who are suspicious of bearing the symptoms of this pandemic.
The latest QKUK data confirmed that although no case has yet proved positive, the Infectious Clinic is addressing a large number of citizens to conduct tests.
There are constantly suspected cases of being taken samples from the Infective Clinic, sent for testing at the National Institute's labs. No case has proved positive, given the analysis of the” Institute, Shpend Fazliu said.
And Health Minister Arben Vitita, through a news conference yesterday, has called for no panic and that with the company of measures, they are aimed at preventing the spread of coronary.
Although there are still no figures of how many people have been admitted to the Infecta, the National Institute of Health has announced that from 08.02.20 to 12,03.2020, a total of 93 suspicious samples in the SARS-CoV-2 virus have been tested, and all have resulted in negative.
Just yesterday the IKSHPK received information from the CKUK Infectious Clinic on 11 suspicious cases with COVID-19.
A 22-year-old from Gjakova has been sent to KKUK, as the local regional hospital has raised suspicions that the patient may be infected with coronary.
The results of her test are not yet made public by KKUK.
Periscope has asked the clinic about this case, but that spokesman Shpend Fazliu has said that because of the huge influx of media interest, they will report news through media conferences. /Periscopi/












