Freed from obligation to quarantine Kosovo and foreign drivers carrying goods

Home Affairs Minister Jalal Svecla's taskperson, has made a decision today that sets it free from obligation to quarantine drivers with Kosovo citizenship and foreigners carrying goods for two weeks. However, they will be conducted medical tests to ensure they are not infected with the COVID-19; In [...]
However, they will be conducted medical tests to ensure they are not infected with the COVID-19;
At the point 1 of the MPB's decision, it is said that all citizens entering from border points in Kosovo are forced to quarantine for two weeks. At point two, drivers who transport goods are released.
“Excluded from the point 1 of this decision, Kosovo citizens and foreign drivers of cargo transport tools who, after being subjected to medical examination, are estimated not suspicious with COVID-19, the same should act according to the No. 107 of the 1603.20, of the Minister of Internal Affairs and Public Administration”, says at the point 2 of the MPB's decision.
Svechla has made this decision in co-ordination with the Inter-institution Group for Incident Management.
This decision has come after complaints by Kosovo businessmans that took place yesterday through a public letter to Prime Minister Albin Kurti.












