That's what you expect if you object to the government's measures for coronary.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has made a decision on new measures to fight corruption in the country. These include: Stopping on time vehicles (for official vehicles that help manage pandemic); No citizen circulation at 10:00 hours, 1600 and 8:00 p.m. except for emergencies and [...]
These include: Stopping on time vehicles (for official vehicles that help manage pandemic);
There's no civil circulation at 10:00 p.m. and 1600-06 a.m. except emergency and special needs.
Every gathering is forbidden: parties, ceremonies, weddings, parties, and funerals (only close relatives) that do not guarantee a distance of 2 meters.
Under the law, preventing and combating infectious diseases should all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo participate.
In the event that citizens fail to implement these measures, between 1,000 and 2,000 euros could be punished, while legal persons -- between 3,000 and 8 thousand euros -- wrote the index.
Such fines can also be punished in cases when you identify your illness and do not present it, do not apply hygienic measures and other provisions for protection from infectious diseases.
From 250 to 1,000 euros, you can be punished if you refuse to be isolated or hospitalised if you continue working even though you are sick with infectious diseases.
Of the thousand to 2,000 you can be punished if you hold the person with infectious diseases.
So far in Kosovo 63 people are infected with screwd-19 and one dead from this virus.











