KFOR) in Kosovo: We have no members affected by coronarys.

No KFOR soldiers serving in the Republic of Kosovo are infected with coronarys. This has been confirmed exclusively for Gazeta Express by KFOR's Office for Media, questioned about some allegations that a KFOR member serving in the Gjakova region could have been infected with COVID-19. [...]
This has been confirmed exclusively for Gazeta Express by KFOR's Office for Media, questioned about some allegations that a KFOR member serving in the Gjakova region could have been infected with COVID-19.
There is no case of KFOR personnel infected with COVID-19л, KFOR's response to the Express Journal reported.
From KFOR's Media Office have said they have taken a number of precautionary measures based on the World Health Organisation's recommendations.
Until they stress that the work is going on normally.
“KFOR has adopted a number of precautionary measures, based on recommendations from the World Health Organisation, and is continuing the mission regularly”, the answer concludes.
To this day in Kosovo, according to the Institute of Public Health, there have been dozens of cases of citizens suspected of connourising COVID-19, however, all have resulted negative.
Meanwhile, the government of the Republic of Kosovo has taken a series of measures. Schools have been closed until flights to Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and France have been suspended until March 27th.
The frequent washing of hands and avoiding contact with people and frequenting crowded areas are some of the basic advice given.











