Infectian Krasniqi shows behaviour inside the house

At the Infectious Clinic of the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, although there is the possibility of quarantine of personnel, there is no staff isolated. Doctors there say that after work hours, they return home to their family. Some maintain social distance according to the World Health Organization's rules even at home. But some who have children [...]
At the Infectious Clinic of the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, although there is the possibility of quarantine of personnel, there is no staff isolated. Doctors there say that after work hours, they return home to their family. Some maintain social distance according to the World Health Organization's rules even at home. But some who have young children continue their parental care at home.
One of them has infected Valbon Krasniqi, who, speaking of Radio Free Europe, said this situation is not known how long it will last, so from the long work he does at the KKUK Infectious Clinic, returns home. At home, however, he claims to have identified himself and has no direct contact with family members. I am the father of three children. My oldest mother, I've moved her to the village because the elderly are the most endangered by the Coronobrus. In the clinic, I am protected with clothes, special clothing, and then even a cautious home with hygiene and distance. I hope we get through this situation as soon as possible”, Krasniqi tells Radio Free Europe.











