The infected have been moving freely for two weeks, entering quarantine among their relatives

The discovery of two Corleone cases in Albania has prompted the government to take measures by closing schools and banning all public activities by April 3rd. Meanwhile, Abc News found that the two affected persons live on the <x0th Streetrfan Tomini” in Tirana and are father and son. They have entered Albania [...]
The discovery of two Corleone cases in Albania has prompted the government to take measures by closing schools and banning all public activities by April 3rd. Meanwhile, Abc News found that the two affected persons live on the <x0th Streetrfan Tomini” in Tirana and are father and son. They have entered Albania on February 26th from the point of Hani Hoti.
There is great concern about the fact that they may have infected others, but so far there is none. In a live link to the Abc News studio from the Infective Hospital, journalist Aygena Corbi informed that relatives of the affected have also entered quarantine. Abc News found that the affected ones are 54 years old, and P.K. 28 years old. They're currently in the QSUT Infective ward.












