Istog's 80-year-old coronavirus case isolated family and taxi driver who took him to the hospital

A person from the village of Istog's Studice has resulted in positive testing for coronarys Wednesday evening. Istog Health Director Muje Osmanaj has provided details to the Express regarding the case has confirmed the second person with coronary from the municipality of Istog. A 39-year-old from the village of Lluda of Istog was the person [...]
The second person with the Coronavirus has been confirmed by the municipality of Istog.
A 39-year-old from the village of Lluda of Istog was the first person to be confirmed with COVID-19. But she also became the eighth victim of the coronobius, after she died at QKUK, where she was being treated.
On Wednesday evening, the National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo has published the results of testing 173 samples, from which 36 proved positive.
Among them is a resident of Istog village.
However, 80-year-old from Studenica had not gone to test from the Istog QKMF, but from Peja.
Istog Health Director Muje Osmanaj has provided more details about the case.
It's a case that wasn't in the QKMF in Istog, had lung problems, was in chronic patient. He's gone to Peja for control, from there he's been sent for coronary testing after suspected he's been affected because there were symptoms”, Osmanaj said.
Osmanaj has stressed that 80-year-old contacts from Stuvenica have been traced, and his family members who are now staying isolated will be tested.
His family and a taxi driver who traveled with him have been isolated. The institute is doing things away and will test them. Coronavirus and taxi driver” will be tested, Osmanaj stressed.
Osmanaj said government measures for movement of citizens are being respected by Istogas.
He also said that the Family Medicine Centers are supplied with rewarding materials.
Osmanaj said there have been great demands from citizens to be equipped with permission for various needs.
“Permissions are given for various agricultural and other needs. These permits are being issued to relevant directors, as are the municipality's Emergency Staff”, Osmanaj said.
Meanwhile, the number of people affected by coronarys in Kosovo has gone to 423. 71 people have already recovered, while the number of dead persons today has gone to 10.
Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health is constantly appealing to citizens to repack recommendations and stay isolated at home to prevent the spread of coronary.












