Rudar: Village residents in quarantine have complained of lack of flour

The deputy head of the Podujevo municipality, Nedimi Rudari, has declared that medical personnel in this municipality need bail, disinfectant and masks, while, says the Health Ministry has brought only one tent that does not meet the minimum needs and requirements of patients. Rudar said in a telephone conversation that they formed headquarters [...]
Rudar in a telephone conversation said they formed headquarters, which is aimed at preventing coronarys and meeting every day to see how they should act, but also as a municipality have continued with disinfecting different spaces in this municipality.
He said they've shared a budget and bought the tools they need health personnel, but since this situation lasted for a week now, they need their protective equipment again.
“needs personal protection, gloves, masks and disinfectant, severe lack of disinfectant, is not found anywhere, but other personnel. We would like that whenever we have any reaction, all of us will be equipped, both firemen and police and other workers will be initially protected them“, he said.
He also spoke of the four villages in this municipality in quarantine.
Our request, either, was quarantined or reduced or the area where it's quarantined, because according to residents, it's just the neighborhood where those two cases are in quarantine, not the entire village. We are trying within the possibilities we have, even through the red cross, to send food, hygiene and flour packages, and if this lasts, we probably need the help of the central power... but there are residents complaining about the absence of a mile“, he said.
He added that they do only emergency interventions, while he mentions one of yours sent by the Ministry of Health, which does not meet patients' needs and requirements at least.
“We haven't fully functional the general hospital yet, and at the moment we have beds only in the maternity hall, make emergency interventions and then switch to KKUK. We've done some improvisements with a quarantine we've done within the QKMF, then from the Ministry of Health, but that tent doesn't meet the patient's needs and requirements at least, so if the health ministry seriously escalates, it should think of a plan for concrete assistance to municipalities“, he said.
Of the state of emergency, Rudari says it is up to the government to decide, but stresses that if the number increases, more drastic measures must be taken.











