Ngerman Jasharaj for Periscope shows whether schools should be closed because of Coronavirus

Coronavirus is a virus that began to spread to Wuhan, China, and soon arrived in Europe. So far thousands of people have died and many others have been infected, and last night, the first two cases were reported in Albania, writes Periscope. Although no one [...] has been marked in Kosovo yet.
Coronavirus is a virus that began to spread to Wuhan, China, and soon arrived in Europe.
So far thousands of people have died and many others have been infected, and last night, the first two cases were reported in Albania, writes Periscope.
Although no case has yet been recorded in Kosovo affecting COVID-19, according to statistics from the National Institute of Public Health. [ Footnote] ICHEPs have so far tested a total of 57 suspicious samples, and all have resulted negative.
Meanwhile, the head of the Pristina municipality, Shpend Ahmeti, has written that measures must be taken regarding preventing this virus, until it added that a ban on public gatherings and school holidays should be considered.
Once again, we take into account the spread of the virus around us and developments in affected countries, we have the possibility of taking these measures now. Stopping public gatherings until school vacations should be considered soon. No panic, just the biggest space for prevention. Ahmeti.
The SBASK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj in a pronomation for Periscope, said Ahmeti's idea should be analysed by the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and innovation. [I] AugustI], but it was open to any decision that might come from the Ministry.
Perhaps the idea of Pristina's chairman should be analysed in AugustI and other institutions, better known to us. I'm saying for the sake of child safety, everything must be done. We as the USShaK will support all commitments made by state institutions in order to protect students from any eventual danger, Jasharaj said.
On the other hand, it points out that so far, he has not accepted any concern from the educators about the portrayal of the coronary. We haven't had any concerns expressed by our colleagues. But at that moment we will, of course, take precautions, concludes Jasharaj.
We remember that last year schools in Kosovo were closed for three weeks because of the general strike the SBASK had organised. The classes, however, had never been compensated./Periscopi/Zana Rugova/












