Hoti: If we continue with this trend, we will succeed, but patience and discipline are needed

Health Ministry spokesman Faik Hoti has said today that there is no need for panic, but the country's citizens must continue to be patient and to respect the recommendations of the National Institute of Public Health so that the situation with the COVID-19 epidemic continues to be under control. Hoti stressed that tracking cases of [...]
Health Ministry spokesman Faik Hoti has said today that there is no need for panic, but the country's citizens must continue to be patient and to respect the recommendations of the National Institute of Public Health so that the situation with the COVID-19 epidemic continues to be under control.
Hoti stressed that tracking new cases from contacts has expanded the possibility of avoiding new cases and helping institutions prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
As long as we don't have community extensions, we can say the situation is under control. Civic discipline also needs to be increased because there are unnecessary movements”, he said, broadcast Telegrafi.
According to him, until cases are known and the measure of risk self-isolation is reduced, while according to him, poses when cases begin to be unknown and IKSHP recommendations are not implemented.
Hoti on the RTV complaint office show Dukagjin said the measures so far have been effective, but according to him, should continue to take great care, since, according to him, no state was shot at the prognosis.
“ ...We're still in the soft scenario, so far we're in the picture... If we go with this trend we may be one of the countries that are successfully facing us, but we are in the early stages and it takes a lot of patience and discipline in implementing each measure”, he said.
According to him, no matter how it has been so far, if only a few days of failing to adhere to instructions and recommendations, there is no maximum care and only one health link does not function, then everything can be endangered.
He reported that 13 epidemiologists are at the National Institute of Public Health, but in such emergency cases there may also be services from resources and other clinics.
Speaking of cases in Pristina, Hoti said there are 15 and isolated.
Otherwise, the MSH spokesman called on citizens not to move unnecessarily and at the time when the movement is allowed to go out, only if it is necessary.
He said citizens should have patience and to do the IKSHP recommendations so the situation can continue to be under control.












