Kosovo government fails with equipment with tests for Ovid 19, Serbia offers assistance

Serbia's government has offered assistance in supply with 1,000 tests for Covid-19 for the Republic of Kosovo, responsible for the National Public Health Institute. Health Ministry General Secretary Naim Bardiqi in an email sent to incumbent Minister Arben Vitita, Director of the National Public Health Institute Naser Ramadani, who has [...]
Serbia's government has offered assistance in supply with 1,000 tests for Covid-19 for the Republic of Kosovo, responsible for the National Public Health Institute.
Health Ministry General Secretary Naim Bardiqi in an email sent to incumbent Minister Arben Vitita, director of the National Public Health Institute Naser Ramadani, which the Express has provided has requested that import of these tests at the Jarinje border.
It is in detail that the donation from Serbia, which, according to email, will be brought by Belgrade's Interconnector Official in Pristina, Dejan Pavicevic.
This email requires that the person responsible by the IKSHPK be assigned to remain in touch with the party from Serbia that will bring tests for Covis-19 about five o'clock at the Jarinje border point. Yesterday it has become known that Kosovo currently has only 600 tests that are only enough for 3-4 days depending on the number of tests made. While the arrival of another 2,000 is expected, it is not known exactly when that will happen. This donation from Serbia comes a day after the annual call with his Serbian counterpart.
Minister Vitita's Political Adviser Jevdet Pozhari said that as far as the aid of 1,000 tests from Serbia is from Corleone, there is no information.
For tests that they achieve, I don't have information just what has been discussed among ministers is that they agree to help each other Balkan states with experience and professional assistance, he said.
Pozhari said minister Vitita has carried out talks with the ministers of the countries of the region and has praised all Balkan states must have joint commitment to each other for help.
“Cka is the disk among the health ministers of the Balkan states is that the roads of circulation for goods, medical equipment and health personnel should be such. That the situation needs to be handled with maximum responsibility, and assistance must be rapid and mutual in order to overcome the pandemic because we consider the pandemic to be shared and also how much aid can be offered to each other. At the end of the meeting, they agreed to have a joint commitment against David-19”, he said.












