Ismaili proposes to set up furniture tents for isolation of citizens tested for Corleone

Through a Facebook text, the former health minister, simultaneously a member of the Kosovo Parliament's Health Commission, has made a proposal to set up furniture tents for the earliest isolation of citizens tested for coronaryism. Below his full post: COVID-19 virus or Cornavirus has already nearly touched [...]
Through a Facebook text, the former health minister, simultaneously a member of the Kosovo Parliament's Health Commission, has made a proposal to set up furniture tents for the earliest isolation of citizens tested for coronaryism.
Below his full post:
The COVID-19 virus or Cornavirus has already affected nearly all of Europe. Fortunately, there is still no confirmed case in Kosovo.
This has enabled us to prepare better.
Examples in Western countries that are facing this pandemic show that the key problem of treatment is to protect health personnel, manage the large flow of patients, and adapt to sterilized hospital spaces.
For this reason, the Government, along with other acts, must immediately create external spaces where citizens who suspect they have been affected by this pandemic have the opportunity to be controlled in fully sterilized environments outside health institutions.
The possibilities for this are untapped objects or even tents designed specially for this situation.
This would make it possible for citizens who seek testing not to wander through emergency or other clinics, but they would go directly to accommodate themselves in these areas of concern.
The rapid spread of the virus is alarming, so even isolation in the first contact with the health system is vital for both citizen and health personnel.
Any delay in creating new and isolated capacities increases the risk of distribution of the virus.
Government actions are vital to creating measures to protect citizens and health personnel.










