Ismaili: Kurt is enough to order citizens to wash their hands, but mass testing is urgent.

Kosovo Parliament MP from the PDK ranks, Ismaili Bridge, has reacted after the large increase of infected persons with Covid-19 in Kosovo. Ismajli said it has been a month since PDK has requested the ban on the chain of infection, but that this did not happen, as he said, government Kurti was shown [...]
Kosovo Parliament MP from the PDK ranks, Ismaili Bridge, has reacted after the large increase of infected persons with Covid-19 in Kosovo.
Ismajli said it has been a month since PDK has demanded the ban on the chain of infection, but that this did not happen, as he said, government Kurti proved deaf even to O's recommendations BSH for as many tests as possible.
Furthermore, Ishmael writes that Albin Kurti and his government have no plans against pandemic or the economy. Among other things, Ismajli has said that Kosovo has the lowest number of per capita testings in the region and is far from successful war models against Covid-19.
While he wants to know where the 7,000 tests that came to Kosovo remain? Where do tests from Turkey remain? And, more importantly, when do we get 1,000 tests a day?
Isajli's full mailing to Facebook:
It's been a month since The PDK has sought aggressive testing, to stop the infection chain by Covid-19 as soon as possible. We have repeated, then, several times this need. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Kurti government also proved deaf to O recommendations BSH for as many tests as possible, because the virus can't be fought when I don't know where he is. All successful leaders, which are managing their countries at this time of pandemic, are focused on steps that minimize damage to the population and the state. They have plans against pandemic and plans for the economy. Albin Kurti and his government have neither. Albin Kurti and his government are spectators, and pandemic is the battle of citizens and doctors. For Kurt, just order us to lock ourselves in and wash our hands, for it will pass. Kosovo has the lowest number of per capita testings in the region, and is far from successful war models against Avid-19. Where are the 7,000 tests that came to Kosovo? Where do tests from Turkey remain? And, more importantly, when do we get 1,000 tests a day? Testing is an exclusive government policy. They are the direct responsibility of Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Vitia. No one else can organize this. It's not a doctor's business, but it's a matter that requires political leadership and that this government is clearly not. Media conferences, however relaxed the public, do not prevent the virus. Already, when the number of affected by Coronavirus in Kosovo is increasing, massive tests are urgent and the government must act immediately. There's no time to lose if we want to win this battle with as little damage as possible.











